Harting launches RJ45 Ethernet module for applications with high mechanical demands
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RJ45 Category 6 Ethernet module
Harting has added an RJ45 Category 6 Ethernet module, which enables transmission rates of up to 10Gbit/sec, to its Han-Modular(R) series of industrial connectors.
In addition to offering high-speed capabilities, the RJ45 Ethernet module is designed to ensure a high level of mechanical stability, allowing it to be used in applications with high mechanical demands.
According to the company, the module is executed as a gender changer on the socket side so that inserting a commercially available RJ45 patch cable is all that is needed to make the connection.
Key features
- Two Category 6 solutions are available on the male connector: a field-installable version with an RJ Industrial interface and a module that is capable of accommodating corresponding Harting patch cables.
- The compact module incorporates a complete 360° shielded RJ45 metal coupler and is plug compatible with the company’s previous RJ45 module.
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