SS-311010-1 vs SS-311010-13
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| Category | Modular Connectors - Plugs | Modular Connectors - Plugs |
| Manufacturer | Stewart Connector | Stewart Connector |
| Description | CONN MOD PLUG 10P10C SHIELDED | CONN MOD PLUG 10P10C SHIELDED |
| Package | - | - |
| Series | 31 | 31 |
| Features | Compu-Shield, Keyed | Compu-Shield, Keyed |
| Termination | IDC | IDC |
| Color | Blue | Orange |
| Connector Type | Plug | Plug |
| Shielding | Shielded | Shielded |
| Number of Positions/Contacts | 10p10c (RJ50) | 10p10c (RJ50) |
| Cable Type | Round Cable, Solid or Stranded Wires | Round Cable, Solid or Stranded Wires |
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1. What are the common types of modular plugs?
The main types include RJ9, RJ11, RJ12, RJ45, and RJ50, with RJ45 being most commonly used for network connections (Ethernet).
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2. How to choose the right modular plug?
The choice depends on application requirements, such as the number of conductors, transmission rate, shielding requirements (STP/UTP), and durability.
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3. Does the metal contact material of the modular plug affect performance?
Yes, high-quality plugs usually have gold-plated contacts (such as 50 micro-inch gold) to improve corrosion resistance and conductivity and reduce signal loss.
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4. Can modular plugs be reused?
In general, it is not recommended to reuse crimped plugs because the deformation of the pins may cause poor contact and affect signal transmission.

