USB B
This USB B Digital Type is a high-quality 3D model precisely designed for use in various electronic development projects and digital prototype designs. It is ideal as an additional component for PCB (Printed Circuit Board) layouts, especially for USB-based devices such as microcontrollers, development boards, or digital measurement instruments.
This model is crafted with detailed accuracy, making it easy to integrate into your CAD design projects—whether you're working on simulations, creating custom 3D-printed enclosures, or assembling complete mechanical layouts. It is suitable for a wide range of use cases, including:
- Arduino or microcontroller-based projects
- Custom electronic product development
- Digital device casing or enclosure design
- USB connector placement in multilayer PCB designs
With precise dimensions and a realistic structure, this model speeds up your proof-of-concept phase, allows for accurate physical validation before manufacturing, and adds a professional touch when presenting prototypes to clients or stakeholders.
Note: This is a digital file only (not a physical product), available in industry-standard formats such as STL, STEP, and F3D, making it compatible with popular CAD software like Fusion 360, SolidWorks, and more.
Available File Formats (Included in the Package):
This USB B model package includes a wide variety of industry-standard file formats to ensure maximum compatibility across different CAD, 3D, and engineering platforms:
- DWG (.dwg) – Used in AutoCAD and other 2D/3D CAD drafting applications.
- DXF (.dxf) – Interchange format supported by almost all CAD programs, great for 2D vector work and laser cutting.
- FBX (.fbx) – Widely used in 3D software like Blender, Maya, and game engines (Unity, Unreal).
- IGS (.igs) – Standard format for 3D exchange in mechanical engineering and modeling.
- IPT (.ipt) – Autodesk Inventor part file for parametric modeling.
- SAT (.sat) – ACIS solid model format, used in many engineering CAD applications.
- SKP (.skp) – Native format for SketchUp, commonly used in architectural and prototype visualization.
- SMT (.smt) – Solid Edge sheet metal file format.
- STL (.stl) – The most common 3D printing format, ready for slicing and fabrication.
- STP (.stp) – STEP file for data exchange between different CAD systems.
- USDZ (.usdz) – Apple-supported format for augmented reality (AR) on iOS devices.
- F3Z (.f3z) – Autodesk Fusion 360 archive for complex assemblies or shared design projects.
- Blend (.blend) – (In separate archive) Native Blender file for editing or rendering in Blender.
A detailed and accurate 3D model of a USB B connector, ideal for digital PCB design, electronic prototyping, and 3D enclosure development. Includes 13 file formats such as STL, STEP, FBX, DWG, and F3Z for maximum compatibility with Fusion 360, SolidWorks, Blender, and other popular CAD software.