6368168-7 vs 1-1761183-3
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| Category | Modular Connectors - Jacks | Modular Connectors - Jacks |
| Manufacturer | TE Connectivity AMP Connectors | TE Connectivity AMP Connectors |
| Description | CONN MOD JACK 8P8C R/A SHLD | CONN MOD JACK 8P VERT SHLD |
| Package | - | - |
| Series | LE | - |
| Features | Board Guide, Offset Latch | Board Guide, Keyed |
| Mounting Type | Board Edge; Panel Mount; Through Hole | Through Hole |
| Termination | Solder | Solder |
| Contact Material | Phosphor Bronze | Phosphor Bronze |
| Contact Finish | Gold | Gold |
| Orientation | 90° Angle (Right) | Vertical |
| Ratings | Cat5 | - |
| Connector Type | Jack | SDL, Jack |
| Shielding | Shielded, EMI Finger | Shielded |
| Number of Rows | 2 | 1 |
| Number of Positions/Contacts | 8p8c (RJ45, Ethernet) | 8 Positions |
| Number of Ports | 2 | 1 |
| LED Color | Green - Green | Does Not Contain LED |
| Tab Direction | Up and Down | - |
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1. What is the purpose of modular jacks?
The purpose of modular jacks is to connect devices to the network. Modular jacks are designed to provide a flexible and scalable solution to adapt to changing and diverse network needs. They usually have multiple free slots, allowing users to choose modules of different numbers, speeds and interface types to install according to specific needs, thus achieving a high degree of customizability and scalability.
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2. What is a modular wall jack?
A modular wall jack is a wall jack with a modular design that allows users to freely combine and splice different modules as needed, thereby providing a more flexible and integrated power solution. This design concept improves the flexibility of the product and makes production and maintenance more convenient.
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3. What is the difference between RJ50 and RJ45 connectors?
The main differences between RJ50 and RJ45 connectors are transmission rate, application scenarios, number of pins, line sequence, transmission distance, and anti-interference ability.
Transmission rate and application scenarios:
The transmission rate of the RJ50 interface is low, and it can usually only transmit voice and low-speed data signals. It is mainly used for telephone lines and low-speed network devices such as modems and routers.
The transmission rate of the RJ45 interface is high, and it can transmit high-speed data signals. It is mainly used for Ethernet and high-speed network devices such as computers, switches and routers.
Number of pins and line sequence:
The RJ50 interface has 4 pins, and the line sequence is 1-2-3-4.
The RJ45 interface has 8 pins, and the line sequence is 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8.
Transmission distance and anti-interference ability:
The transmission distance of the RJ50 interface is short, and it can usually only be used within a few dozen meters. It h -
4. What is the difference between plugs and connector jacks?
Plugs, connectors, jacks and ports are different concepts, each of which has its own specific functions and uses in electronic equipment and electrical systems.
A plug is a physical or logical part used to plug into a jack or port, a connector is a broader connection solution that includes plugs and jacks, while a jack is the part that provides an interface, and a port is a specific area on a device for receiving a plug.
A plug generally refers to a physical connection part that can be inserted into a socket or other port for connecting power or transmitting data. Plugs are designed to fit with specific jacks or ports so that current or data can be transmitted through them. For example, a power plug is used to connect to a power socket, while a network plug is used to connect to a network port.
Connectors are a broader concept that includes plugs, jacks, and the connecting parts between them. Connectors are used to transfer current or signals between two active devices. They can b

