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8P8C RJ45 Modular Socket Shielded PCB Mount

$1.95 (AUD)

Modular Connector, Vertical, RJ45 Jack, 1 x 1 (Port), 8P8C, Cat6, Through Hole Mount are carried over Category 5e or Category 6 cable with an 8P8C modular plug crimped on each end.

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Description:

8P8C RJ45 Modular Socket Shielded PCB Mount,

  • Housing: PBT Mixed 15% Glass Fibre, 94V-O
  • Contact: Gold Plated Phosphor Bronze Alloy
  • Insulation Resistance: 10M Ohm Minimum
  • Contact Resistance: 20M Ohm Max. per contact
  • Dielectric Withstand Voltage: 1000V AC RMS 60Hz
  • Current Rating: 1.5 Amps
  • Mechanical Life: 500 cycles minimum
  • Retention Strength: 7.7kg between plug & socket

8P8C RJ45 Modular Socket Shielded PCB Mount,

*Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Development  Resources: demo codes, schematics, datasheets, etc

Reference for Arduino and reference to all matters

8P8C is commonly used in computer networking and telephone applications, where the plug on each end is an 8P8C modular plug wired according to a TIA/EIA standard. Most wired Ethernet network communications today are carried over Category 5e or Category 6 cable with an 8P8C modular plug crimped on each end.

The 8P8C modular connector is also used for RS-232 serial interfaces according to the EIA/TIA-561 standard. This application is common as a console interface on network equipment such as switches and routers. Other applications include other networking services such as ISDN and T1.

In flood wired environments the centre (blue) pair is often used to carry telephony signals. Where so wired, the physical layout of the 8P8C modular jack allows for the insertion of an RJ11 plug in the centre of the jack, provided the RJ11 plug is wired in true compliance with the U.S. telephony standards (RJ11) using the centre pair. The formal approach to connect telephony equipment is the insertion of a type-approved converter.

The remaining (brown) pair is increasingly used for Power over Ethernet (PoE). Legacy equipment may use just this pair; this conflicts with other equipment because some manufacturers previously short-circuited unused pairs to reduce signal crosstalk.[citation needed] Some routers, bridges and switches can be powered by the unused 4 lines—blues (+) and browns (−)—to carry current to the unit. There is now a standardized wiring scheme for Power over Ethernet.

Ardunio from Wikipedia

JQC-3FF 10A SPDT 5V DC 05-1ZS(551)

Notes:

1. There may be slight size deviations due to manual measurement, different measuring methods and tools.
2. The picture may not reflect the actual colour of the item because of different photographing light, angle and display monitor.

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