USB-C, USB 2.0 & USB 3.x Programs

Custom USB Cable AssemblyManufacturing Services

USB cable projects fail when connector choice, shielding, current, and enclosure routing are treated as afterthoughts. We build custom USB assemblies for OEM devices, industrial HMIs, medical carts, and branded accessories with engineering review before quote, 100% electrical testing, and clear sample-to-production control.

Engineering review before quoteSample and production lead-time planningTesting and documentation defined before release
100%
Electrical Test
7-10 Day
Sample Lead Time
USB-C
Connector Support
OEM
Revision Control

USB Cable Assembly Capabilities

Built for programs that need more than an off-the-shelf cable

USB 2.0, USB 3.x, and USB-C Builds

We support charging-only leads, USB 2.0 data cables, SuperSpeed USB 3.x assemblies, and USB-C programs that need controlled pin mapping, stable shell grounding, and repeatable termination.

Charging-only or data-capable
USB-C, Type-A, Type-B, Micro-B, Mini-B
Prototype through production support

Panel-Mount, Overmolded, and Internal Harness Options

Some programs need a customer-facing external cable. Others need an internal board-to-panel harness or a service pigtail inside an enclosure. We build to the real mechanical use case instead of forcing a catalog form factor.

Panel-mount and bulkhead formats
Overmolded exits and strain relief
Custom branch and breakout builds

Shielding, Current, and DFM Review Before Quote

High-speed USB and higher-current USB-C assemblies can fail because the cable construction was chosen too late. We review shielding, conductor size, cable length, routing path, and BOM risk before sample release so the quote reflects the actual build.

Shield and drain strategy review
Current and voltage-drop review
BOM and sourcing-risk feedback

Production Control With 100% Electrical Verification

Every assembly is checked for continuity, polarity, and shorts. Programs with tighter risk controls can add shell-ground verification, pull-force checks, labeling rules, and fixture-based functional tests before mass production release.

Continuity, polarity, shorts
Optional pull-force and IR checks
Lot traceability and labeling control

Typical USB Cable Applications

Commercial USB cable programs where buyer risk sits in the details

Consumer Electronics and Branded Accessories

Charging and data cables for retail products, docks, device bundles, and branded accessories where connector cosmetics, packaging, and plugging durability directly affect returns.

Industrial HMI, Kiosk, and Service Ports

Panel-mount USB and internal service leads for kiosks, control cabinets, and machine interfaces that need robust strain relief, stable fit, and repeatable field replacement.

Medical Devices and Mobile Equipment

USB assemblies for carts, diagnostic peripherals, handheld devices, and patient-adjacent electronics where routing, cable flexibility, and documentation matter as much as basic continuity.

OEM Device and Embedded Programs

Build-to-print USB harnesses for gateways, test fixtures, edge devices, and integrated products that need drawing review, prototype approval, and controlled change management before production.

Technical Specifications

USB StandardsUSB 2.0, USB 3.x, USB-C by program scope
Connector TypesUSB-C, Type-A, Type-B, Micro-B, Mini-B, panel-mount variants
Cable ConstructionCharging cable, data cable, hybrid power/data, shielded pair builds
Length Range100 mm to 10 m+ depending on signal and power target
Jacket MaterialsPVC, TPE, TPU, PUR, LSZH
Shielding OptionsUnshielded, foil, braid, foil plus braid
Power ReviewConductor size, current load, voltage drop, e-marker review when required
TestingContinuity, polarity, shorts, shell ground, pull check, IR as required
ComplianceIPC/WHMA-A-620, RoHS, REACH, project-specific validation
DocumentationDrawing review, BOM control, sample record, production traceability
Custom USB Cable Assembly

Why Buyers Source USB Cable Assemblies From WellPCB

We quote against the real application, not just the connector names

Problem-Aware Engineering Review

We review connector orientation, current target, cable length, shielding, enclosure path, and mating constraints before quotation. That reduces the risk of approving a cable that looks correct on paper but fails in use.

Sample and Production Planning Up Front

Prototype quantity, sample lead time, MOQ, and production lead time are defined before release so procurement can compare options instead of discovering constraints after approval.

Testing and Documentation Matched to Buyer Risk

Not every USB lead needs the same validation scope. We help define the right mix of electrical checks, pull testing, labeling, and packaging controls for the actual commercial risk.

OEM Change Control

When your program moves from sample to recurring production, we lock the approved BOM, work instructions, and inspection logic so repeat orders stay aligned with the version you signed off.

Relevant Standards and Reference Bodies

Buyer review often compares workmanship, quality systems, and connector expectations against recognized external references. These are useful starting points during supplier evaluation.

Need a Quote for a Custom USB Cable Assembly?

Send your drawing, connector list, target quantity, USB standard, and any packaging or labeling requirements. Our engineering team will review the build and reply with pricing, lead time, and risk feedback for the next procurement step.

Send This With Your USB RFQ

Drawing, BOM, connector types, or sample photos

USB standard, cable length, current target, and application

Forecast volume, sample quantity, labeling, and packaging needs

What You Get Back

DFM and sourcing-risk feedback

Quoted sample lead time, production lead time, and MOQ

Recommended test scope and documentation plan

Buyer Questions Before RFQ

The questions that usually block approval, cost comparison, or supplier selection.

What should I send for an accurate USB cable quote?

Send the connector type on each end, USB standard, cable length, current target, drawing or sample photo, application environment, and expected quantity. Panel or enclosure details matter if the cable mounts through hardware.

Can you support prototype samples before mass production?

Yes. We support prototype, pilot, and recurring production. The goal is to lock the cable construction, test scope, and documentation during sampling so volume orders do not drift.

When do USB assemblies need more than a basic continuity test?

When the cable carries higher-speed data, higher current, repeated mating cycles, or customer-facing reliability risk. Those programs often need added checks such as shell-ground verification, pull testing, or fixture-based functional validation.