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FCI Introduces Multi- & Single-Port RJ45 Modular Jack Connectors

By FCI
Monday, January 30, 2012

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The modular jack is ideal for broadband switches, hubs, routers, servers, and telecommunication applications.



FCI (Etters, PA) is expanding its modular jack product line with multi-port and single-port RJ45 connectors. The modular jack is ideal for broadband switches, hubs, routers, servers, and telecommunication applications. Features include:

  • A low-profile solution with durability rated at 1,000 cycles for the multi-port version and 750 cycles for the single-port version.
  • Available in 1x1 single- port; 1x2, 1x4, 1x6, 1x8 multi-ports; and 2x1, 2x2, 2x3, 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 stacked multi-ports versions.
  • Shielding for LED selection.
  • A simple and flexible design to support Category 3 wiring for the transmission of 16 Mbps signal in networking and telecommunication equipment.
  • RoHS-compliance.
  • An operating temperature range from -40º to 85ºC.
  • Plating options that include G/F, 15u", and 30u" gold plating.

For more information visit www.fciconnect.com.

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