Modular Cables

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Manufacturer
Adafruit Industries LLCAmphenol LTWRosenberger
Connector Type
Jack to PlugJack with PCB to PlugPlug to Plug
Mounting Type
Free Hanging (In-Line)Panel Mount, BulkheadPanel Mount, Flange
Length
0.33' (100.0mm)0.98' (300.0mm)10.00' (3.05m)
Shielding
ShieldedUnshielded
Color
BlackWhite
Features
-Circular Threaded CouplingMolded Plugs, Mounting Hardware Supplied
Style
Cat5eCat5e, Industrial Environments - IP67Cat6a
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909
909
CABLE MOD 8P8C JACK-PLUG 0.98'
Adafruit Industries LLC
4,225
In Stock
1 : ¥40.64000
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-
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Active
Round Cable
Jack to Plug
Panel Mount, Flange
8p8c (RJ45, Ethernet)
0.98' (300.0mm)
Unshielded
Black
Molded Plugs, Mounting Hardware Supplied
Cat5e
RCP-5SPFFP-SCU7B10
RCP-5SPFFP-SCU7B10
CABLE MOD 8P8C JACK-PLUG 0.33'
Amphenol LTW
942
In Stock
1 : ¥134.48000
Bulk
-
Bulk
Active
Round Cable
Jack with PCB to Plug
Panel Mount, Bulkhead
8p8c (RJ45, Ethernet)
0.33' (100.0mm)
Shielded
Black
Circular Threaded Coupling
Cat5e, Industrial Environments - IP67
MAGNETIC RJ45 EXTENSION CABLE GR
L99-M0018-3050-C
MAGNETIC RJ45 EXTENSION CABLE GR
Rosenberger
24
In Stock
1 : ¥502.28000
Bulk
-
Bulk
Active
Round Cable
Plug to Plug
Free Hanging (In-Line)
8p8c (RJ45, Ethernet)
10.00' (3.05m)
Unshielded
White
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Cat6a
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Modular Cables


Modular cable assemblies consist of a length of appropriate cordage terminated with a style of interconnect product known as a "modular connector". Commonly used in telecommunications applications such as wired Ethernet and telephone networks, modular cables can be broadly divided into two classes based on their use of flat or round cable types. Flat modular cables provide ease of termination at cost of electrical performance and are used in low-speed applications such as baseband voice communications; whereas round cables (having their inner conductors twisted together in pairs) can be used for high-speed applications such as gigabit Ethernet.