Description
The product with the part number 787580-0R8 falls under the category of PXI Remote Controllers. It is specifically a Thunderbolt 3 Male-to-Male Cable, designed to meet the high-speed demands of modern devices. This model offers an impressive Thunderbolt 3 Type-C Cable, Passive 40 Gbps, 5A, 0.8m specification, ensuring a reliable and fast connection.
The connector type for this model is a 24-Pin, Male USB 3.1 Type C, which is widely recognized for its reversibility and high-speed data transfer capabilities. Speaking of data transfer speed, this cable boasts a passive data transfer speed of 40 Gbps, making it incredibly efficient for transferring large files or connecting high-performance devices.
Its length is 0.8 meters, providing ample distance while maintaining a strong signal integrity. It supports the Thunderbolt 3 protocol, which is known for its fast data transfer rates and versatility. Additionally, it is compatible with USB 3.1 bandwidth, capable of achieving up to 10 Gbits/s, further affirming its performance capabilities.
This Thunderbolt 3 Male-to-Male Cable is an ideal choice for users needing high-speed data transfer and charging capabilities, wrapped in a compact and efficient design.
Specification | Detail |
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Part Number | 787580-0R8 |
Category | PXI Remote Controllers |
Model | Thunderbolt 3 Male-to-Male Cable |
Description | Thunderbolt 3 Type-C Cable, Passive 40 Gbps, 5A, 0.8m |
Connector Type | 24-Pin, Male USB 3.1 Type C |
Data Transfer Speed | 40 Gbps (Passive) |
Length | 0.8 meters |
Supported Protocols | Thunderbolt 3 |
USB 3.1 Bandwidth | Up to 10 Gbits/s |
Question 1: What is the part number of the Thunderbolt 3 cable?
Answer 1: The part number is 787580-0R8.
Question 2: What data transfer speed does the cable support?
Answer 2: It supports 40 Gbps.
Question 3: How long is the cable?
Answer 3: The cable is 0.8 meters long.
Question 4: What type of connector does the cable use?
Answer 4: It uses a 24-Pin, Male USB 3.1 Type C.
Question 5: Is it compatible with USB 3.1 bandwidth?
Answer 5: Yes, up to 10 Gbits/s.