Keystone - Inserts

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
J00029A0061

J00029A0061

Telegärtner

AMJ COUPLER K CAT.6A F-F

24

J00029A0086

J00029A0086

Telegärtner

USB-KEYSTONE 2.0 (F-F) TYPE A

1

J00029A6001

J00029A6001

Telegärtner

AMJ-SL MODULE CAT.6A T568B

12

J00029A0064

J00029A0064

Telegärtner

UMJ COUPLER K CAT.6 F-F

24

J00029A2001

J00029A2001

Telegärtner

AMJ-S MODULE CAT.6A T568B

12

J00029A0077

J00029A0077

Telegärtner

AMJ-MODULE K T568B

12

J00029A0122

J00029A0122

Telegärtner

AMJ COUPLER 90 CAT.6A F-F

1

J00029B0061

J00029B0061

Telegärtner

AMJ COUPLER K CAT.6A

24

J00029K0050

J00029K0050

Telegärtner

UMJ-MODULE K CLASS EA 500 T568A

12

J00029K0051

J00029K0051

Telegärtner

AMJ COUPLER K CAT.5E

0

J00029K0054

J00029K0054

Telegärtner

UMJ COUPLER K CAT.5E F-F

24

J00029A6110

J00029A6110

Telegärtner

AMJ-SL MODULE CAT.6A T568A

12

J00029L0051

J00029L0051

Telegärtner

AMJ_MODUL T568A/B CAT.8.1

24

J00029A6000

J00029A6000

Telegärtner

AMJ-SL MODULE CAT.6A T568A

12

J00029A3111

J00029A3111

Telegärtner

AMJ-S MODULE 2G CAT.6A T568B

24

J00029K0078

J00029K0078

Telegärtner

UMJ-MODUL K CLASS EA 500 T568B

12

J00029A2110

J00029A2110

Telegärtner

AMJ-S MODULE CAT.6A T568A

24

J00029A0088

J00029A0088

Telegärtner

RJ45 KEYSTONE 90 UTP CAT.5E

1

J00029A0108

J00029A0108

Telegärtner

USB-KEYSTONE 3.0 (F-F) TYPE A

1

J00029A2000

J00029A2000

Telegärtner

AMJ-S MODULE CAT.6A T568A

12

Keystone - Inserts

1. Overview

Keystone inserts are modular interface components designed to facilitate secure and reliable signal or power transmission in structured cabling systems. As standardized interconnect solutions, they serve as fundamental building blocks in telecommunications, networking, and audio/video infrastructure. Their interchangeable design enables rapid deployment and scalability in environments requiring high-density connectivity solutions.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
RJ45 Ethernet8P8C configuration, supports 10/100/1000BASE-T networksNetwork switches, PoE devices
RJ11/126P4C/6P6C configurations, voice/data transmissionTelephony systems, fax machines
Fiber OpticLC/SC/MPO interfaces, single/multi-mode supportData centers, backbone networks
Coaxial75 /50 impedance, RF signal transmissionCCTV systems, satellite receivers
CompositeMulti-protocol integration (HDMI/USB/Power over Ethernet)AV distribution systems

3. Structural Composition

Standard keystone inserts feature a three-part architecture: - Dielectric housing: High-temperature thermoplastic (LCP/PBT) with integrated strain relief - Contact array: Phosphor bronze conductors with 50 " gold plating (25 " minimum standard) - Latching mechanism: Molded polymer actuator with >20N retention force Optional EMI shielding employs 0.1mm thick phosphor bronze cans with 360 coverage.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterValue RangeImportance
Insertion Loss 0.5dB @100MHzSignal integrity maintenance
Contact Resistance10-30m (initial)Power transmission efficiency
Withstand Voltage1000VAC rmsElectrical safety compliance
Mating Cycles750-1500 cyclesService life prediction
Operating Temperature-40 C to +85 CEnvironmental adaptability

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: Central office switching systems, DSLAM cabinets
  • Data Centers: 1U patch panels, high-density fiber distribution
  • Security Systems: IP camera connectivity, access control panels
  • Industrial Automation: PROFINET/Industrial Ethernet nodes
  • Residential: Smart home gateway integration

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct LineKey Features
TE ConnectivityDEUTSCH DT SeriesIP68-rated, automotive-grade durability
AmphenolOptiCore OCX100Gbps fiber optic transmission
MolexGigabit EthernetShielded Cat6A compliance
Bel StewartPower over Ethernet100W (IEEE 802.3bt) support
PanduitNetKey HDX28% smaller footprint than standard

7. Selection Guidelines

Key selection criteria include: - Signal type and bandwidth requirements (e.g., 25Gbps vs 100Gbps optics) - Environmental factors (temperature, vibration, EMI exposure) - Termination method compatibility (IDC/P CB/Welding) - Regulatory compliance (UL 94V-0, RoHS, REACH) - Cost/performance balance (gold thickness vs cycle life) Actual case: Selecting shielded fiber optic keystone inserts with MPO interfaces for 40Gbps backbone deployment in a Tier III data center.

8. Industry Trends

Current development trends include: - Miniaturization (SFP-DD/OSFP form factors) - Integrated PoE management (smart power negotiation) - Enhanced thermal performance (graphene-enhanced polymers) - Optical engine integration (on-board transceivers) - Sustainability focus (bio-based plastics, 100% recyclable metals)

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