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Ⅰ Introduction

The usage of modular electrical connectors has contributed to the global growth of communication and data services. The RJ45 connector is one of the most extensively used varieties in the modular family of devices. AT&T created the modular connector system in the 1960s and 1970s to replace large phone connectors  and their labor-intensive installation. This novel connector system provided a simple, quick, and convenient setup  that could be adjusted on-site by a specialist or installed at home by the user. Over the years, the line has evolved to include data communication stalwarts like as the RJ45, which was designed for computer networking. In factRJ45 connectors are often known as Ethernet connectors.

 

Catalog

Ⅰ Introduction

Ⅱ What is an RJ45 Connector?

Ⅲ Types of RJ45 Connectors

Ⅳ Applications of RJ45 Connectors 

Ⅴ Cat5 VS Cat6 Cabling

Ⅵ Wiring Pinouts of RJ45 Connectors

Ⅶ RJ45 VS Ethernet

Ⅷ Things to Consider When Choosing an RJ45 Connector

Ⅸ Frequently Asked Questions About RJ45 Connectors

 

Ⅱ What is an RJ45 Connector?

RJ45, modular plug8P8Cend, connection... they are all interchangeable wordsAll of these terms refer to the portion attached to the end of an Ethernet cable that plugs into your TVcomputer, router, and so on.

 

An RJ45 connector is a ubiquitous modular connecting device that, when paired with a cable, provides data communication service to a variety of electronic devices and systems.

 

The FCC classified the numerous connectors produced using this technique into the Registered Jack (RJ) system in 1976, giving rise  to the RJ label. This was done to verify that phone company hardware and consumer equipment were compatible. The RJ system specifies the physical connector, wiring layouts, and signal characteristics.

 

Metal contacts are separated by insulating plastic channels in RJ45 devices, as in all modular connectors. The channels slide into a matching socket, and the connections lock in place with a tab, making them both secure and detachable. RJ45 devices have 8 pins and 8 wire locations used to handle signals or power, allowing them to accept 4 twisted wire pairs.

 

This RJ45 connector's 8-pin layout is identical to that of 8P8C connections, however true RJ45 connectors also feature a tab that only allows the device to be inserted in one orientation with a corresponding socket to avoid an incorrect wiring connection. As a result, an RJ45 connector is one type of 8P8C connector. However, most 8P8C connectors are commonly referred to as RJ45, which is not entirely correct. 8P8C connectors can be plugged into RJ45 sockets, but not the other way around.

 

Types of RJ45 Connectors

this video shows 3 types of RJ45 connectors

 

Depending on the application, different types of RJ45 connections are available. These are some examples:

1)Standard - 8 position, 8 connector, unshielded.

2)Ruggedized - consists of several external elements that protect the gadget from hard situations. Also known as Hi-Rel, which stands for high-reliability.

3)Shielded-internally shielded connections with a link to shielded cables. RJ48 is another name for RJ45.

4)Miniaturized - RJ45 with a smaller footprint than conventional RJ45.

5)10 Pin RJ45 - A 10 pin connector that is utilized when all serial lines are required, such as with a T1 line.

 

Applications of RJ45 Connectors 

RJ45 connectors are primarily used to connect an internet-enabled device (such as a PC) to another network device such as a server, router, modem, smart TV.  gaming console, and other Ethernet  -enabled devices. Ethernet networks are widely used in both professional and home settings. Hardwiring with RJ45 devices offers faster data transfer while maintaining stability and security, making them appealing for usage in industry and on the factory floor.

 

Ruggedized RJ45 technology is also being used more frequently in data transmission applications that expose system components to moisture, dust, vibration, chemicals, or mechanical stress. Various connector features, such as boots and strain reliefs, enable for the performance required to survive in these situations.

 

When designing Ethernet capabilities into a system, the usual solution for connectivity in networks, peripherals, and telecommunications is to use RJ45 connectors with Cat5 or Cat6 cabling. The expansion of features and capabilities to the RJ45 product range, such as greater speed and ruggedness, has also made this connector method useful for usage outside than office or home networking.

 

The advent of the EtherCAT protocol has resulted in increased use on the production floor and elsewhere. Some of the more recent applications that make use of RJ45 technology are:

1)Automation in the Factory 

2)Industrial Robotics (manufacturing and assembly)

3)Industrial Process Control

4)Quality Assurance Systems

5)Network Devices for the Internet of Things(IOT)

6)Testing and Measuring Systems

7)Systems and Devices for Voice Over Internet Protocol(VOIP)

 

Cat5 VS Cat6 Cabling

There are several variants of Ethernet and EtherCAT wiring available. Both Cat5 and Cat6 cables are used to connect computers in a network, but their performance is vastly different.

 

Cat5 cable is constructed of four twisted pairs of wire and, while formerly commonly used, is becoming obsolete owing to the Cat5e cable. Cat5e, which is likewise constructed of four twisted pairs of wire, is up to ten times quicker than Cat5 and has improved resilience to crosstalk or interference due to design improvements.

 

Cat6 is likewise composed of four twisted pairs, but it is quicker than Cat5e, has more bandwidth capacity and functionality, eliminates crosstalk or interference by shielding, and is backwards compatible with Cat5 and Cat5e. Cat6 cable is commonly used in network setups capable of reaching Gigabit speeds. The newer Cat6a cable has thicker plastic housing to decrease crosstalk even further and can be utilized for longer cable runs (up to 328 feet). Cat7 cable gradually increases bandwidth.

 

Cable Type Maximum Bandwidth Maximum Speed
Cat 5 100 MHz 100 Mbps
Cat 5e 100 MHz 1,000 Mbps
Cat 6 250 MHz 1,000 Mbps
Cat 6a 500 MHz 10,000 Mbps
Cat 7 600 MHz 10,000 Mbps
Cat 7a 1,000 MHz 10,000 Mbps

 

Remember that each of these cable designs uses four twisted pairs, or eight wires, necessitating the use of RJ45 connectors with eight pins to link all of those wires. The identical RJ45 connectors are used by all Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a, Cat7, and Cat7a cables.

 

Wiring Pinouts of RJ45 Connectors

The T568A and T568B standards outline the layout of the individual eight wires required for adding connectors to a cable. Both adhere to a standard of covering individual wires in one of five colors (brown, green, orange, blue, or white) with various stripe and solid combinations.

 

When building your own wires, it is critical to adhere to either the T568A or T568B conventions to ensure electrical compatibility with other devices. If you don't make your own cables, you merely need to ensure that the standard is compatible with your equipment. T568B is the more common standard due to historical reasons, however T568A is used in some residences. The color coding of the wires in the connectors is summarized in the table below.

 

Pin T568A T568B
1 white with green stripe white with orange stripe
2 green orange
3 white with orange stripe white with green stripe
4 blue blue
5 white with blue stripe white with blue stripe
6 orange green
7 white with brown stripe white with brown stripe
8 brown brown

 

Several different types of connections are similar to RJ45 and can be readily confused with one another. RJ11 connectors, for example, are slightly narrower than RJ45 connectors because they use six-position connectors rather than eight-position connectors. Aside from that, they appear to be identical.

 

Ⅶ RJ45 VS Ethernet

Ethernet is basically a method of linking computers and other devices that are located in the same physical space. It allows data to be transmitted via a Local Area Network (LAN) or a Wide Area Network(WAN) and links them through cable, letting them to communicate with one another.

 

The Ethernet standard (IEEE 802.3) was developed in the 1980s by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers(IEEE) and is now the most widely used LAN technology globally. It specifies the criteria for constructing an Ethernet network (connections), the number of conductors needed for a connection, the expected performance, and a data transmission framework.

 

Ethernet technology's widespread appeal can be attributed to the balance it provides between ease of installation, speed, cost, and extensive network protocol support. RJ45 connectors are the most common devices used in network configuration.

 

Ⅷ Things to Consider When Choosing an RJ45 Connector

There are a plethora of RJ45 Connectors available on the market. Here are the precise elements to consider when purchasing an RJ45 Connector to assist you choose the ones that best suit your needs.

1)Will shielded connectors be required for the system?

2)How long will the cables have to be?

3)Will the product or system be subjected to high EMI or ESD levels?

4)Will we be using integrated magnetics or board-mounted modules?

5)Do we need robust or high-reliability devices?

6)Which pinout protocol is most suited to the design?

7)Will the device or system support Power over Ethernet (PoE)?

8)How much bandwidth is required?

9)How fast must data be transferred?

 

Ⅸ Frequently Asked Questions About RJ45 Connectors

1.What is the difference between RJ11 and RJ45 connectors?

RJ45 connectors are typically used to connect to Cat5 and Cat6 cables, whereas RJ11 connects to a telephone cable. RJ45 connectors can connect to a variety of devices in a copper cable network, including switches, cables, computers, routers, and so on. Switches with RJ11 connectors typically include two sockets for a two-line phone system.

 

2.Is RJ45 same as CAT6?

RJ45 is a connector, and CAT6 is a cable, both of which are used in Ethernet networks. RJ45 has eight pins, four of which are visible colors while the other four are striped, four of which are exclusively used for Ethernet. CAT6 has six pins of various colors that link Ethernet networking.

 

3.How do I identify my RJ45 connector?

Examine an RJ45 connector on a cable while holding the flat underside toward you. Pin 1 is on the left. In TIA-568B configuration, the straight through configuration is what you're likely to see for Ethernet use: Striped orange.

 

4.How do I choose a RJ45 connector?

When purchasing cable and connectors from several sources, aim towards the center! For example, if your Ethernet cable has a stated insulated conductor diameter of 1.00mm, choose an RJ45 plug with a 0.95 to 1.05mm insulated conductor range.

 

5.What are the three types of commonly used RJ45 cabling?

Coaxial, twisted pair, and fiber-optic cabling are the three most popular cable types used for Ethernet cabling.

 

6.Can I use an RJ45 for phone?

If you have a two-line phone, you can connect it to a T568A wired jack and both lines will function. The smaller RJ11/12 connectors can be inserted straight into an RJ45 jack. It's not ideal because you risk damaging the other pins, but it's designed to function that way.

 

7.Can I connect RJ11 to RJ45?

Caution: Do not connect an RJ11 plug to an RJ45 socket.

RJ11 plugs have the potential to irreversibly damage your RJ45 socket. RJ45 connections are commonly used in data cabling systems. An RJ11 to RJ45 converter is the proper technique to use an RJ11 connector in a data cabling system.

 

8.Which is better RJ45 or Cat6?

Cat5e RJ45 cable offers a lower degree of transmission performance, but Cat6 RJ45 cable has a 250MHz bandwidth, better data throughput, and greater resistance to crosstalk and noise.

 

9.How does a RJ45 connector work?

RJ45 plugs have eight pins that electrically link with the wire strands of a cable. Individual wires are placed into each plug's eight positions, which are spaced roughly 1 mm apart, using special cable crimping equipment. This type of connector is known in the industry as an 8P8C connector, which stands for eight position, eight contact.

 

10.What is another name for an RJ45 connector?

RJ45 is a cable termination specification that specifies physical male and female connectors as well as the pin assignments of wires in telephone lines and other networks that employ RJ45 connections. RJ45 connections are also referred to as data jacks.

 

11.What is one aspect of the proliferation of communication and data services?

Modular electrical connectors.

 

12.What connector is one of the most widely used varieties in the modular family of devices?

RJ45.

 

13.What was the RJ45 designed for?

Computer networking.

 

14.What are RJ45 connectors often known as?

Ethernet connectors.

 

15.What is an RJ45 connector paired with?

A cable.

 

16.What was the purpose of the RJ label?

Verify that phone company hardware and customer equipment worked together.

 

17.How many pins do RJ45 devices have on the inside to handle signals and power?

Eight pins and eight wire locations.

 

18.What does RJ45 connectors have that only allows the device to be inserted in one orientation with a corresponding socket?

Tab.

 

19.What are most 8P8C connectors referred to as in general usage?

RJ45.

 

20.What can be plugged into RJ45 sockets?

8P8C connectors.

 

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