| RJ Jack Part Number Matrix |
| What type of connector do you need? |
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Handset jack four pin connector |
RJH |
 |
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RJ11 six pin connector |
RJ11 |
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RJ45 eight point connector |
RJ45 |
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How many terminals will be loaded?
(see illustrations below) |
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RJH connector |
4 |
 |
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RJ11 connector |
2,4 or 6 |
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RJ45 connector |
6 or 8 |
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| What level of Filtering performance do you need? |
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No filter, standard profile |
X series |
 |
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Inductor (block or sleeve), standard profile |
L series |
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Inductor plus capacitors with shield |
LC series |
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Inductor, 82pF cap. and shield |
LCT series |
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Inductor (block or sleeve), low profile |
N series |
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No filter, low profile |
Z series |
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| What type of Shielded Jack / Ground do you need? |
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None (L, N, X or Z models only) |
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 |
| * |
Panel and board ground
(spring fingers on panel interface) |
1 |
| * |
Board ground pins only |
2 |
| † |
Panel, board and cable ground (low profile) |
3 |
| † |
Board ground and cable ground (low profile) |
4 |
| * |
Panel, board ground and cable ground
(standard profile) |
5 |
| * |
Board ground and cable ground
(standard profile) |
6 |
* for LC, LC, LCT, X models
† for N, Z models
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| What type of inductors do you need? |
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Sleeve - average performance |
S |
 |
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Block - higher performance |
B |
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Sleeve inductance is recommended in cases where crosstalk may be a problem |
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