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Amphenol PCD TV µCom Ethernet Connectors | New Product Brief

November 09, 2018 by Mouser Electronics

Amphenol TV µCom Ethernet Connectors are miniature Cat 6A connectors built for use in the harshest environments, including battlefield communication, grounded vehicles, military avionics, and rail mass transit.

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Amphenol TV µCom Ethernet Connectors 

Amphenol TV µCom Ethernet Connectors are miniature Cat 6A connectors built for use in the harshest environments, including battlefield communication, grounded vehicles, military avionics, and rail mass transit. The connectors combine µCom-10G+ speed with the robustness of 38999 Series III size 11 shells. The four wire pairs are totally insulated throughout the connector to minimize cross-talk and the connectors support ethernet data rates in excess of 10 Gbps. Amphenol TV µCom Ethernet Connectors are offered in multiple shell material and finish combinations and with solder or crimp contacts. The connectors are tested based on MIL-DTL-38999 series III military specifications and PCB receptacles are IP68 sealed when mated and unmated.

  • Cat.6A connector according to TIA568C.2 and ISO/IEC11801 standard
  • Based on MIL-DTL-38999 series III–Shell size 11
  • 4 pairs totally insulated throughout the connector
  • Exceeds 10Gb/s Ethernet following IEEE 802.3an-2006 (10GBase-T)
  • IP68 sealing mated and unmated for PCB receptacles

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