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- probably the world's fastest multiport USB Hub with transfer Speeds of up to 20Gbits/s; charges
and/or syncs up to 16 USB2.0 devices simultaneously at Thunderbolt speeds and at up to 2.4A per port.
Fairport, NY: Saelig Company Inc. is pleased to introduce the
Cambrionix
ThunderSync16, which provides 16 x USB2.0 ports and a Thunderbolt host connection, capable of transfer
speeds of up to 20Gbits/s to allow large data transfer in the shortest possible time. For data syncing
requirements, the data transfer speed offered by Thunderbolt delivers a greatly increased data transfer
rate between a host Thunderbolt connection and 16 attached devices than a USB2.0 connection.
The ThunderSync 16 speeds up situations needing large data transfer
- such as video file uploading or operating system updates - when the data is required to be loaded
in the fastest possible time. It is a finished solution in a compact, durable, easy-to-use form factor.
The ThunderSync 16 supports universal, intelligent charging of USB ports at up to 2.4A simultaneously,
and is not limited in the number of USB devices that can be attached due to each port having its own
USB host controller. For more than 16 ports, the ThunderSync16 can simply be daisy-chained via the dual
Thunderbolt ports. To give an idea of speed: a recent lab test scenario achieved a 10x reduction in
transfer time; a 5GB file transfer to 16 devices took only 4 minutes compared to more than 40 minutes
for a typical USB transfer scenario. Thunderbolt transfer speeds are around 20Gb/s, while USB2.0 only
offers 480Mb/s per port.
The ThunderSync 16 allows the charging of multiple device types simultaneously, irrespective of manufacturer,
such as tablets, ChromeBooks, mobile phones, MP3 players, e-readers, 3D Glasses, etc. Whatever device
is connected, the pre-programmed Very Intelligent Charging protocol insures the correct charging profile
is used for the specific product, maintaining battery performance and extending battery life without
risking damage to expensive technology products. The ThunderSync 16 is designed to operate with the
complementary Cambrionix LiveView app which provides the user with complete control and monitoring.
This supplied software demonstrates the unique benefits of Cambrionix patented technology, and displays
the charging status in detail. It shows each port, if a device is attached, and how much energy it is
using. Individual ports can be configured for either Sync or Charge mode, or turned off. An API is also
provided for software automation scripting, essential for software QA and mobile phone remarketing companies.
The ThunderSync 16 is perfect for use by manufacturers, defense, security, software QA, and wearable
camera companies who perform large scale charging and data transfer. It is powered by an internal universal
power supply, and is Intel Certified, CE Marked, UL Listed and EMC FCC tested.
The ThunderSync 16 is designed and manufactured by Cambrionix Ltd (Cambridge UK) - leaders in mobile
charging technology and connectivity. It is available now from Saelig Company. Inc., Fairport,
For detailed specifications, free technical assistance, or additional information, please contact
Saelig (585) 385-1750, via email:
info@saelig.com, or by
visiting www.saelig.com.
About Saelig Company, Inc.
Founded in 1988 in Rochester, New York, Saelig is a North American distributor with a growing reputation
for finding and sourcing unique, easy-to-use control and instrumentation products and related active
components, for use in a variety of industries. Products lines are continuously added from sources across
the globe, and are offered at highly competitive prices, accompanied by full in-house technical support,
exceptional customer service, and fast delivery. For full details of available product lines, please
visit www.saelig.com.
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