M12 Ethernet Circular Connector 4 Pin Female D Code PUR Cable AWG22 Ul Approvals
Connector Technical Data |
Part No. | MC04C1RSDSB22RG50 |
Connectors No. | 4Pin |
Application | Ethernet Cat 5e |
Color | Green |
Rated Voltage | 250V |
Impulse voltage | 2500V |
Length | 5 M |
Insulation Resistance | ≥100MΩ |
Contact Resistance | ≤5mΩ |
Termination | Soldering |
Contact | Male: Brass, Female: Phosphor bronze |
Protection Degree | IP67,IP68 |
Description
M12 Pre-molded (PUR/PVC) cable connectors with 12mm thread locking mechanism, rated IP67 protection degree, the B-Coding 5 poles contacts configuration with 360°EMC shielding design. Compliant with IEC 61076-2-101 and mainly designed for Fieldbus signal transmission, provide quick connection between the field Devices and cables. CABLEFORCE offers ether singled ended cable or double ended cables which are ready for plug-in use.
CABLEFORCE Products Features
● IP67 IP68 IP69 and UL approvals
● Shielded version
● Anti-vibration locking screw design
● Sturdy metal coupling screws with anti-vibration design, 48 hours Salt Spray Test
● Application : Ethernet Cat 5e SFTP
● Current rating : 4A
● Operation voltage : 250V
● Cable length : customized
● RoHS, REACH compliant.
FAQ
● What is D-coded?
D-coded connectors are typically used in network cables for Ethernet and ProfiNet systems. D-coded connectors transfer data up to 100 Mb. These connectors typically provide three to five pins. These are ideal for high-speed data transfer in industrial applications.
● What is CAT5e Cable?
CAT5e, also known as Category 5e or Category 5 Enhanced, is a network cable standard ratified in 1999. CAT5e offers significantly improved performance over the old CAT5 standard, including up to 10 times faster speeds and a significantly greater ability to traverse distances without being impacted by crosstalk. CAT5e cables are typically 24-gauge twisted pair wires, which can support Gigabit networks at segment distances up to 100 m.
● CAT5e vs CAT6 Speed?
Because CAT6 cables perform up to 250 MHz which is more than twice that of CAT5e cables (100 Mhz), they offer speeds up to 10GBASE-T or 10-Gigabit Ethernet, whereas CAT5e cables can support up to 1GBASE-T or 1-Gigabit Ethernet.

