Modular Ethernet Jacks Feature Innovative Magnetics Design

May 1, 2003
Designed for Ethernet applications, the HyperJack 1000 modular jacks feature what is promoted as an innovative integrated magnetics design. The jacks use a minimum of four transformers and four chokes to meet the required electrical specifications of

Designed for Ethernet applications, the HyperJack 1000 modular jacks feature what is promoted as an innovative integrated magnetics design. The jacks use a minimum of four transformers and four chokes to meet the required electrical specifications of Gigabit Ethernet. These include an insertion loss of -1.5 dB at 80 MHz, a near-end crosstalk of -30 dB at 100 MHz, return loss of -10 dB at 100 MHz, and a common-mode rejection of -30 dB at 100 MHz. Additionally, the jacks meet the EMI requirements of FFC 15 class A on 48-port line cards. An IEE802.3af HyperJack 1000 jack for VoIP applications is under development. For further information and prices, contact MOLEX INC., Lisle, IL. (630) 527-4410.

Company: MOLEX INC.

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