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News Release from: Pulse | Subject: PulseJack RJ45
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 19 August 2002
Filtered networking cuts component count
Seven new additions to the PulseJack RJ45 filter connector series integrate all magnetics within the connector to reduce noise and cost to manufacturers.
Seven new additions to the PulseJack RJ45 filter connector series integrate all magnetics within the connector to reduce noise and cost to manufacturers Already the industry preferred supplier of discrete magnetics, Pulse's connector range is now the most comprehensive on the market, able to provide 95% of industry standard RJ45 connector platforms with integrated connector modules
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new integrated connector modules (ICMs) are designed to meet market demands in applications such as high-end servers, LAN on motherboard, network interface cards, switchers and hubs in both the PC and small office/home office markets.
Currently controlling over 55% of the world's discrete LAN magnetics market, and as the largest supplier of ICMs, Pulse aims to migrate both demand and production from discrete LAN magnetics toward ICMs.
PulseJack ICMs reduce costs for manufacturers and hold several advantages over discrete LAN magnetics offering a reduced form factor PCB, better EMI performance and improved logistics.
An eight-port ICM, for example, reduces the PCB component count from 56 to one, allowing manufacturers to reduce the number of vendors and increase manufacturing throughput.
PulseJack ICMs offer excellent EMI performance with greatly reduced noise when compared with their discrete cousins.
Superior EMI performance allows manufacturers to meet EMC requirements without the aid of additional circuitry on the mother PCB, further improving time to market and again reducing costs.
Pulse's PulseJack RJ45 ICM series all meet or exceed both IEEE 802.3 and ANSI X3.263 industry standards.
All are available with a range of LED options, turns ratios, shields, and pin out options to support different end applications.
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