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RJ-45 Type
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MOD Series (Screw-Lock Type) |
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A new RJ-45 plug provides a screw
lock mechanism on both sides. Therefore, a highly secured
connection can be obtained, which is similar to a Camera
Link connector, or "bayonet" type mount. By
using screw locks, both plug and jack are electrically
connected, so both ground potentials are the same on both
sides. |
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Capable of mating with existing
RJ-plug |
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Provides EMI-filter shielded structure |
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| Contact pitch |
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1.02 mm |
| Number of contacts |
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8 |
| Rated voltage |
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125 V AC (r.m.s.) |
| Rated current |
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0.5A DC |
| Operating temperature |
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-55 to 85°C |
| Humidity |
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85% RH, or less |
| Dielectric withstanding
voltage |
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500 V AC (r.m.s.) for one minute |
| Insulation resistance |
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Over 100 megohms at 100 V DC |
| Contact resistance |
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60 milliohms or less |
| Mating cycle |
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100 |

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Coaxial Antenna |
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For Antenna |
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2.4 GHz bow-tie antenna: For wireless
LAN access point (for fixed station).
Colinear antenna |
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Two 2.4 GHz elements or three 2.4
GHz elements (SMA connector): These antennas are installed
in the panoptic location, and communications are performed
by radio. |
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Flat antenna |
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2.4 GHz patch antenna: For wireless
LAN access point (for fixed stations) |
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5.2 GHz or 2.4/5.2 GHz patch antenna:
These antennas are installed in the location such as superiority
of unidirectional or bidirectional communications and
communications are performed by radio. |
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Inverted-F antenna |
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2.4 GHz antenna: This antenna is
built into the chassis. (For movable stations) |
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2.4/5.2 GHz flexible antenna: This
antenna is mainly built into note PCs and communications
are performed by radio. |

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PCF Series |
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PCF series are multi-pole connectors
for PCBs, which have been developed for peripheral units
for computers. These 1.5 mm pitch connectors fit for board-to-board
applications. |
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A low insertion force design (Max.
98N for 200 contacts) and a low extraction force: (Min.
19.6N for 200 contacts) |
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Male contact structure is designed
to prevent flux entry during contact soldering. |
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Provides multi-pole contacts (128
or 200 contacts). |
| Specifications |
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| Number of contacts |
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128, 200 |
| Rated voltage |
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250 V AC (r.m.s.) |
| Rated current |
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0.5 A |
| Dielectric withstanding voltage |
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750 V AC (r.m.s.) for up to one
minute |
| Insulation resistance |
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Over 1,000 megohms at 500 V DC |
| Contact resistance |
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100 milliohms or less |

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0.6
mm Pitch Connectors
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LPH Series |
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LPH series connectors are narrow
pitch connectors, which have been developed to support
downsizing Notebook PCs, hand-held PCs, Docking Stations,
Printers, etc. |
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Conforms to the Mini PCI Standard
(Type I and II). |
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Available in 0.6 mm pitch 100-contact
(SMT) stacking connectors. |
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Supports two stacking heights, 4
and 6 mm. |
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These receptacle connectors provide
six grounding contacts (at six points). |
| Specifications |
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| Number of contacts |
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100 |
| Rated voltage |
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50 V AC (r.m.s.) |
| Rated current |
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0.5 A |
| Dielectric withstanding voltage |
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200 V AC (r.m.s.) for up to one
minute |
| Insulation resistance |
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Over 500 megohms at 500 V DC |
| Contact resistance |
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75 milliohms or less |

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USB
Connectors
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QZF Series |
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The QZF series of PC interface 4-contact
connectors meet USB Ver. 2.0 (Specification Revision 2.0)
standards, and are designed to transfer signals to and
from keyboards, mouse or pointing devices, modems, printers,
etc. |
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The contacts are plated with gold
to withstand many insertions and extractions, providing
high reliability. |
| Specifications |
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| Number of contacts |
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4 (5) |
| Rated voltage |
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30 V AC (r.m.s.) |
| Rated current |
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1.0 A |
| Dielectric withstanding voltage |
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500 (100) V AC (r.m.s.) for up to
one minute |
| Insulation resistance |
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Over 1,000 (100) megohms |

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LPJ Series |
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Developed to be able to use one
or more per PCB due to their highly pliant floating structure. |
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Connectors are of two types: for
horizontal, and for vertical connections between PCBs. |
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These connectors can be used in
either parallel or serial connections. |
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A connector ejector is available
for mounting on a PCB. |
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Applications: Communications equipment,
Computers, etc. |
| Specifications |
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| Number of contacts |
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240 |
| Rated voltage |
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100 V AC (r.m.s.) |
| Rated current |
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0.35 A |
| Dielectric withstanding
voltage |
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300 V AC (r.m.s.) for up to one
minute |
| Insulation resistance |
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Over 1,000 megohms |
| Contact resistance |
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80 milliohms or less
Tolerable alignment error (in mating of one connector)
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| Lateral direction (widthwise) |
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Max 0.5 mm |
| Longitudinal direction
(lengthwise) |
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Max 0.3 mm |
| Torsion absorption
levels |
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A combination of up to 0.5 mm in
the lateral direction (widthwise), and up to 0.3 mm in
the longitudinal direction (lengthwise) |

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