Modular Connectors - Jacks

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
RJE59-188-54A1

RJE59-188-54A1

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CONN MOD JACK 8PC8PC R/A SHIELDE

477

RJHSE-338A

RJHSE-338A

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CONN MOD JACK 8P8C VERT SHIELDED

99

17-110654

17-110654

CONEC

CONN MOD JACK 8P8C SHLD

162

MTJ-88TX1-L16

MTJ-88TX1-L16

Adam Tech

RJ45 MODULAR JACK, DIP, SIDE ENT

235

GDCX-PA-88

GDCX-PA-88

Kycon

MODJACK PERPEND 8P8C P/STOPS BLK

0

RJHSE-5384-02

RJHSE-5384-02

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CONN MOD JACK 8P8C R/A SHIELDED

840

1091946

1091946

Phoenix Contact

RJ45 SOCKET INSERT, TYPE: RJ45,

15

6339082-1

6339082-1

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN MOD JACK 8P8C R/A SHIELDED

0

ARJ012-110553

ARJ012-110553

Abracon

CONN MOD JACK 8P8C R/A SHIELDED

0

09455451120

09455451120

HARTING

CABLE JACK RJ45 CAT5 (4 WIRE) TO

24

RV5IJ2UTE-S1

RV5IJ2UTE-S1

Belden

JACK CAT 5E UTP RJ45 TEAL

6

6116353-5

6116353-5

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN MOD JACK 8P8C R/A SHIELDED

0

GMX-SMT2-N-66

GMX-SMT2-N-66

Kycon

FL/SMT M/JACK LOW/PROF RT<6P6C B

960

SS-7188-NF

SS-7188-NF

Stewart Connector

CONN MOD JACK 8P8C R/A UNSHLD

0

TM2REA-0602(50)

TM2REA-0602(50)

Hirose

CONN MOD JACK 6P2C R/A UNSHLD

0

RJS-5EPFFP-LC7002

RJS-5EPFFP-LC7002

LTW (Amphenol LTW)

RJ45 PANEL LOCK F CONN F PIN

345

SS-651010-A-NF

SS-651010-A-NF

Stewart Connector

CONN MOD JACK 10P10C VERT UNSHLD

297

1-215877-3

1-215877-3

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN MOD JACK 8P8C R/A UNSHLD

863

68898-001LF

68898-001LF

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CONN MOD JACK 6P6C R/A UNSHLD

81

215877-1

215877-1

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN MOD JACK 8P8C R/A UNSHLD

892

Modular Connectors - Jacks

1. Overview

Modular connectors-jacks are standardized electro-mechanical interfaces used for connecting cables in telecommunications, data networks, and electronic systems. Their hot-swappable design and standardized dimensions enable rapid deployment and maintenance. These connectors maintain signal integrity while providing mechanical strain relief, playing critical roles in network infrastructure, consumer electronics, and industrial equipment.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
RJ116-position 2-conductor design, voice-grade transmissionResidential telephone lines
RJ458-position 8-conductor, supports up to 10GBASE-T EthernetLAN switches/routers
USB Type-ARectangular interface with 4-24 pins, supports USB 3.2 Gen2Computer peripherals
HDMI19-pin configuration, transmits uncompressed video/audioHome theaters/monitors
Fiber LCDuplex optical interface, supports 100Gbps+ transmissionData center backbone

3. Structure and Components

Typical construction includes: - Insulating housing (high-temp thermoplastic) - Conductive contacts (phosphor bronze with gold plating) - Latch retention mechanism - Wire termination points (IDC or solder) - EMI shielding layer The modular design allows tool-less installation while maintaining mechanical stability through polarization keys and retention clips.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical ValuesImportance
Insertion Loss<0.5dB @100MHzSignal quality preservation
Durability750-2000 mating cyclesLong-term reliability
Contact Resistance10-30m Power transmission efficiency
Insulation Resistance>500M Electrical safety
Operating Temp-40 C to +85 CEnvironmental adaptability

5. Application Fields

  • Telecom: PBX systems, DSL modems
  • IT Infrastructure: Server racks, PoE devices
  • Consumer Electronics: Smart TVs, gaming consoles
  • Industrial: PLC controllers, SCADA systems
  • Automotive: Telematics control units

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey Products
TE ConnectivityCategory 8 RJ45 modules
AmphenolMilitary-spec circular connectors
MolexOptical LC duplex adapters
DelphiAutomotive-grade sealed jacks

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations: - Transmission speed requirements (e.g., Cat6a vs Cat8) - Environmental factors (temperature/humidity/vibration) - Mating cycle expectations - Shielding requirements (FTP vs UTP) - Backward compatibility needs - Cost vs performance trade-offs

8. Industry Trends

Development directions include: - 400Gbps+ optical interfaces - 0.8mm pitch miniaturization - Smart connectors with built-in sensors - PoE++ (90W+) capability integration - Bio-based polymer materials adoption The global market is projected to grow at 6.2% CAGR through 2030 driven by 5G and IoT deployments.

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