Panduit CJ688 TX6™ Plus Mini-Com® UTP Jack Modules

Panduit CJ688 TX6™ Plus Mini-Com® UTP Jack Modules are end-to-end systems that are interoperable and backward compatible. These modules use Giga-TX™ technology to optimize performance by eliminating conductor untwist and reducing installation time. The CJ688 jack modules are certified performance to the ANSI/TIA-568.2-D Category 6 and ISO 11801 Class E standards. These modules include an optional integrated spring shuttered door that keeps out the debris of unmated RJ45 jack modules. The CJ688 jack modules consist of an optional block-out device that offers a secure approach to control access to data ports while not in use. These modules support Ethernet 10BASE-T, 100BASE-T (fast Ethernet), and 1000BASE-T (Gb Ethernet), VoIP, and broadband/baseband analog video applications.

Features

  • Category 6/Class E channel and component performance:
    • Exceeds channel requirements of ANSI/TIA-568.2-D Category 6 and ISO 11801 Class E standards at swept frequencies 1MHz to 250MHz
    • Exceeds component requirements of ANSI/TIA-568.2-D Category 6 and ISO 11801 Class E standards at swept frequencies 1MHz to 250MHz
  • Improved Giga-TX technology:
    • Optimizes performance by eliminating conductor untwist
    • Reduces installation time and expense
  • Optional termination tools
  • Optional block out device
  • Optional shuttered version
  • Side opening allows the cable to be terminated to the right or left side of the jack module
  • Meets IEC 60603-7 and IEC 60512-99-001
  • PoE and PoH compliant:
    • Rated for 2500 cycles with IEEE 802.3af/802.3at and 802.3bt type 3 and type 4
    • Supports power HDBase T up to 1000W
  • -10°C to 65°C operating temperature range
  • RoHS compliant

Applications

  • Ethernet 10BASE-T, 100BASE-T (fast Ethernet), and 1000BASE-T (Gb Ethernet)
  • Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
  • Digital video and broadband/baseband analog video
  • Token ring 4/16
  • 155Mb/s ATM, 622Mb/s ATM, and 1.2Gb/s ATM

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Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2024-10-14 | Aktualisiert: 2025-01-29