ATLAS-X1™ Cat 8 Shielded QUICKPORT™ Jack, Gray
81SJK-RG8
The ATLAS-X1 Cat 8 Shielded QUICKPORT Jack supports 25G/40GBASE-T networks. The shielded jack provides superior alien crosstalk (AXT) suppression and protects critical data from potential EMI/RFI (electromagnetic interference/radio frequency interference). The jack is part of a complete ATLAS-X1 Cat 8 shielded system designed to support next generation BASE-T data center networks.
Color: Gray
Product Information
Product Features
Brand : Atlas-X1
Category Rating : Cat 8
Color : Gray
Shielding : Shielded
- Patented Retention Force Technology (RFT) protects against tine damage and increases system longevity
- For Power over Ethernet, RFT maintains contact force between plug and jack, preventing arcing from intermittent disconnects
- Shielding provides EMI/RFI protection, signal isolation, and excellent alien crosstalk (AXT) suppression
- Unique design supports tool-free termination/re-termination and requires no specialized termination tool
- Short jack design supports a wide range of installation practices and improves bend radius of Cat 8 shielded cabling
- Robust IDCs can withstand 20 re-termination cycles and jack contacts are tested for 750 plug-mating cycles to ensure system longevity
- Jack supplied with interchangeable icons (voice, data, A/V, and blank, color coded to match the jack face) for easy identification and tracking of data, voice, or other functions
- Bulk icons available separately in 13 colors
- Solid metal body dissipates 53% more heat than plastic, minimizing damage from excess heat in PoE applications
- Tine geometry prevents arcing damage where plug and jack make contact
- Will exceed IEEE 802.3bt standard up to 0.5 amps per conductor (100 watts) continuously
- ETL verified to meet the IEC 60512-99-002 standard for support of IEEE 802.3bt Type 4 PoE (90-watt) applications
- GB2562884
- US10151890
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