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Revision as of 02:49, 9 January 2014
Microduino-RJ45 must be stacked with Microduino-ENC28J60 together to form a complete Ethernet module, individual module cannot be used separately. RJ45 is the most popular Ethernet jacket, used for data transportation and communication. The "RJ45" physical connector is standardized as the IEC 60603-7 8P8C modular connector with different "categories" of performance, with all eight conductors present but 8P8C is commonly known as RJ45. The physical dimensions of the male and female connectors are specified in ANSI/TIA-1096-A and ISO-8877 standards and normally wired to the T568A and T568B pinouts specified in the TIA/EIA-568 standard to be compatible with both telephone and Ethernet. |
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