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News Release from: FCI | Subject: Single-port RJ45 right-angle connectors
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 05 November 2003
Shielded jacks cut network noise
Integrating a copper alloy shield within its plastic housing, a new jack connector provides increased protection against EMI when mated with shielded male connectors.
Integrating a copper alloy shield within its plastic housing, the latest jack connector from FCI provides increased protection against EMI when mated with shielded male connectors and offers savings in PCB space and offboard height The single-port RJ45 right-angle connector has eight contact loaded positions and suits low-profile network interface cards
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 26 Oct 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Standards key to fibre-optic system interconnect
Full compliance with industry standards is the driving force behind a complete series of building blocks for fibre-optic system interconnection from FCI.
Conforming to FCC Part 68F and EIA Performance Category 3 specifications, the connector is compatible with standard industry parts.
The simple and flexible design of the modular connector offers gold plated mating contacts specified for up to 750 connection cycles and a lead-free option using pure tin plating for the solder tail area.
With surface mount PCB contacts and a UL94V0 high-temperature plastic housing, FCI's jack connector is compatible with all vapour phase and reflow soldering processes and is provided in tray or tape and reel packaging.
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