Descriptions
The CAT6 RJ45 8P8C UTP modular plug (TP-5503-C6U8) is a type of connector used in computer networking to terminate Ethernet cables. The plug has eight pins (8P8C) arranged in a specific configuration to match the wiring pattern of the corresponding Ethernet cable. It is designed for use with Category 6 (CAT6) cables, which are commonly used for Gigabit Ethernet networks.
The plug is typically made of clear plastic and has a small metal connector inside. The metal connector is used to make contact with the pins of the cable, allowing data to be transmitted through the cable. The plug is designed to be crimped onto the end of an Ethernet cable, with the pins making contact with the individual wires inside the cable.
The UTP (unshielded twisted pair) designation means that the cable uses twisted pairs of wires to transmit data, but does not have any additional shielding to protect against interference. This is different from shielded twisted pair (STP) cables, which have a metal shield around each pair of wires.
Overall, the CAT6 RJ45 8P8C UTP modular plug is an important component in building a reliable Ethernet network, and is widely used in both residential and commercial settings.
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Item No | Descriptions |
TP-5503-C6U8 |
Modular plug, CAT6, RJ45, 8P8C, UTP
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