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Ethernet RJ45 Female Plug Terminal Block
This Ethernet RJ45 Female Plug to 8-Pin Terminal Block provides a solder-free way to break out an RJ45 Ethernet connection to individual screw terminals. The...
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This Ethernet RJ45 Female Plug to 8-Pin Terminal Block provides a solder-free way to break out an RJ45 Ethernet connection to individual screw terminals. The standard RJ45 port features a metal shielding layer for electromagnetic interference protection, while the detachable terminal block allows easy wire insertion and removal.
Useful for custom Ethernet wiring, network diagnostics, or connecting Ethernet cables to non-standard equipment without crimping or soldering.
Key Features
- Solder-Free Connection – Screw terminal block for easy wire attachment
- Metal Shielded RJ45 Port – EMI protection for reliable signal integrity
- Detachable Terminal Block – Removable block with secure locking design
- 8-Pin Breakout – All eight Ethernet conductors broken out to individual terminals
Specifications
- Interface – RJ45 female (8-pin)
- Output – 8-pin screw terminal block
- Material – PVC shell
- Dimensions – 52 × 36 mm
Ideal For
- Custom Ethernet wiring and breakout applications
- Network diagnostics and cable testing
- Connecting Ethernet to non-standard equipment
- Prototyping and educational projects
Package Contents
- 1× Ethernet RJ45 female plug terminal block
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- breakout
- A breakout board carries a small or fine-pitched component and brings its connections out to standard, breadboard- and header-friendly pins. Describing a part as a breakout means it can be wired into a project without soldering directly to the component's tiny contacts.
- electromagnetic interference
- Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is unwanted electrical noise from nearby devices, cables, or radio signals that can disturb the signals carried in a wire or circuit. Shielding helps reduce this noise, which matters because cleaner signals make data and communication links less prone to errors and dropouts.
- RJ45
- The common plug and socket style used for wired Ethernet network cables. If a board has an RJ45 connector, you can usually plug it into standard Ethernet cabling without making a custom connector.
- Terminal block
- A terminal block is a connector that joins wires together in a neat, removable, or serviceable way, usually clamping each wire under a screw or spring instead of soldering. It makes it easier to connect, change, or service wiring without permanent joints.
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