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Connector Technical Data | |||||||||
Model Number | RJ7C5LI24CLB10 | ||||||||
Connectors No. | RJ45 8P8C | ||||||||
Termination | Insulation Percing Contect | ||||||||
Rated current | 1.5A | ||||||||
Rated Voltage | 30V | ||||||||
Impulse Voltage | 1000V Contact to Contact, 1500 Contact to Screen | ||||||||
Characteristic impeance | 100Ω | ||||||||
Contact carrier | PC | ||||||||
Contect | Brass Gold plated | ||||||||
Connector overmolding | PVC, TPU |
Application
Laptop, TV, PC, Server, Router, Modem, Printer
FAQ
● What is the difference between CAT5 and Cat7 Ethernet cables?
Ethernet cables come in all shapes, lengths, and sizes, but the biggest differentiating factor between them is their category. That denotes both their performance which is directly related to their shielding against crosstalk and exterior noise. Where cables like Cat 5, Cat 5e, Cat 6, and even Cat 8 are quite typical, Cat7 is a little different.
●Is Cat 7 widely used?
Currently, Cat7 Patch Cable is not widely adopted. Cat5e and Cat6 solutions sufficiently support the bandwidth requirements of today’s data centers, networks, and end users. Using Cat7 for a connection to a desktop would be unnecessary because the bandwidth would not be utilized. It may also be an unnecessary expense for many data center applications for the same reason. However, as technology advances and requirements increase, Cat7 cable will become more relevant in the data center and desktop connections.