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News Release from: Pulse | Subject: JC0-0019
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 10 August 2004
Integrated connector modules save space
onboard
A new series of RJ45 2x1 and stacked RJ45/USB integrated connector modules (ICMs) offers increased port density and PCB space savings over 1x2 configurations.
A new series of RJ45 2x1 and stacked RJ45/USB integrated connector modules (ICMs) offers increased port density and PCB space savings over 1x2 configurations The new 2x1 StackJack series is an extension to Pulse's existing RJ45/USB ICM series targeted at embedded PC applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Part-numbered JC0-0019, this ICM supports a LAN interface suitable for 100/100/1000Base-TX applications such as LAN-on-motherboard (LOM) and desktop and embedded PCs.
The new JC0-0019 series operates at high performance levels for maximum electromagnetic interference (EMI) suppression.
The modules are compliant with IEEE802.3i/u/ab and ANSI X3.263 standards, including 350uH minimum open circuit inductance (OCL) with 8mA bias applied.
The RJ45 connection meets the Cat3/5/5e/6 Fast Ethernet performance standard.
The 2x1 and RJ45/USB ICMs meet IEEE802.3 hi-pot isolation requirements and have an operating temperature range that extends from 0 to 70C.
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