Connectors Flashcards

1
Q

What does RJ stand for in RJ-ll connector?

A

Registered Jack

RJ connectors are standardized interfaces used in telecommunications.

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What is the primary use of the RJ-ll connector?

A

To connect to meters or computers

This connector is often employed in telecommunication setups.

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3
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What feature does the RJ-ll connector have for securing connection?

A

Hinged locking tabs

These tabs ensure that the connector stays in place once connected.

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How does the RJ-ll connector compare in size to the RJ-45 connector?

A

Smaller

RJ-ll resembles RJ-45 but is more compact.

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What is the primary function of the RJ-45 connector?

A

Common connector used with twisted pair cabling

It is widely used in networking to connect devices.

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What type of devices does the RJ-45 connector typically attach?

A

Network interface cards to hubs or switches

This facilitates communication between devices in a network.

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What does RJ-48c have in common with RJ-45?

A

Locks similar to RJ-45

Both connectors feature locking mechanisms for secure connections.

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What type of cabling does the RJ-48c connector deal with?

A

Shielded twisted pair cabling

This cabling type is used to reduce electromagnetic interference.

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What is a unique application of the RJ-48c connector?

A

Used with T1 lines

T1 lines are high-speed digital transmission links.

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10
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Fill in the blank: The RJ-48c connector is wired differently than the _______.

A

RJ-45

This difference is important for compatibility with specific cabling standards.

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