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TE Connectivity Releases Angled RJ45 Connectors

July 3, 2023
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TE Connectivity’s (TE) 45-degree angle RJ45 connectors for Cat6 applications, exceeds data rates of 1 Gb/s, expanding design possibilities into broader bandwidth Ethernet applications.

Their enhanced design reduces signal interference, lowers operating costs, and features a 45-degree angle that allows for easier assembly in hard-to-reach spaces.

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Features and Benefits

  • Increase ease of assembly – A 45 degree angle entry jack design allows easy, efficient cable connections by providing a connector surface that is more visible and accessible than right angle or vertical jacks in small or hard-to-reach spaces.
  • Reduce signal interference – The angled RJ45 connector features up to four times the number of EMI springs in the shield design than other RJ45 connectors on the market today.
  • Decrease PCB assembly costs – Supports cost-effective IR reflow soldering processes with high-temperature, LCP (liquid crystal polymer) material.

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