ARJM11D7-009-AB-CW2 10/100 Base-T Tab UP 8P8C Modular with LEDs Ethernet RJ45 Jack
Categories
Connectors, Interconnects
Modular Connectors - Jacks With Magnetics
Application-LAN
ETHERNET(NoN POE)
Connector Type
RJ45
Number of Positions/Contacts
8p8c
Number of Ports
1x1
Applications Speed
10/100 Base-T, AutoMDIX
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Orientation
90° Angle (Right)
Termination
Solder
Height Above Board
0.537" (13.65mm)
LED Color
With LED
Shielding
Shielded
Features
Board Guide
Tab Direction
Down
Contact Material
Phosphor Bronze
Packaging
Tray
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Contact Material Plating Thickness
Gold 6.00µin/15.00µin/30.00µin/50.00µin
Shield Material
Brass
Housing Material
Thermoplastic
RoHS Compliant
YES-RoHS-5 WIth Lead in Solder Exemption
FDDI interface FDDI is a kind of high transmission rate in the current mature LAN technology. It has the characteristics of a punctual token protocol, supports a variety of topological structures, and the transmission medium is optical fiber. Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) is a set of protocols developed by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to send digital signals on optical cables. FDDI uses dual-ring tokens, and the transmission rate can reach 100Mbps. CCDI is a variant of FDDI. It uses twisted-pair copper cable as the transmission medium, and the data transmission rate is generally 100Mbps. FDDI-2 is an extended protocol of FDDI that supports voice, video and data transmission. It is another variant of FDDI, called FDDI full duplex technology (FFDT). It uses the same network structure as FDDI, but the transmission rate can reach 200Mbps Because the use of optical fiber as a transmission medium has many advantages such as large capacity, long transmission interval, strong anti-interference ability, etc., it is often used in metropolitan area network, campus environment backbone network, and multi-building network dispersion environment, so the FDDI interface communicates in the network backbone It is more common on the machine, with the widespread of Gigabit, some Gigabit AC machines began to use this interface.