Hi there, How this one differs form an ordinary RJ45 port? Thanks
J Jack// ani Jan 1, 1970 0 Nov 24, 2005 #1 Hi there, How this one differs form an ordinary RJ45 port? Thanks
A Andrew Holme Jan 1, 1970 0 Nov 24, 2005 #2 Jack// ani said: Hi there, How this one differs form an ordinary RJ45 port? Thanks Click to expand... It has the isolating transformers, and probably EMC protection capacitors, built-in.
Jack// ani said: Hi there, How this one differs form an ordinary RJ45 port? Thanks Click to expand... It has the isolating transformers, and probably EMC protection capacitors, built-in.
P PeteS Jan 1, 1970 0 Nov 24, 2005 #3 The Pulse (www.pulseeng.com/) J001x/2/3x series also have the 75 ohm transformer loading resistors onboard. Cheers PeteS
The Pulse (www.pulseeng.com/) J001x/2/3x series also have the 75 ohm transformer loading resistors onboard. Cheers PeteS
J Jack// ani Jan 1, 1970 0 Nov 24, 2005 #4 Thanks for replies...well I'm doing a temporary wire up of my embedded ethernet controller, do I really need to put a RJ45 port?? I'm planning to connect the board direclty to a UTP cable...will it work?? I'll put a RJ45 port in my final board.... Thanks again
Thanks for replies...well I'm doing a temporary wire up of my embedded ethernet controller, do I really need to put a RJ45 port?? I'm planning to connect the board direclty to a UTP cable...will it work?? I'll put a RJ45 port in my final board.... Thanks again