Experiment 2
Experiment 2
RJ – 45 Connector:
RJ45 is a kind of connector usually employed for Ethernet networking. It looks very similar to
a phone jack but is slightly bigger. Considering that Ethernet wires have an RJ45 connector
on each end, Ethernet cables are usually also named RJ45 cables. RJ45 is the most
recognized and popular connector type in the IT industry.
RJ – 11 Connector:
(Registered Jack-11) A telephone interface that uses a cable of twisted wire pairs and a
modular jack with two, four or six contacts. RJ-11 is the common connector for plugging a
telephone into the wall and the handset into the telephone.
SC ST Connector:
SC stands for subscriber connector and is a standard-duplex fiber-optic connector with a
square molded plastic body and push-pull locking features. SC connectors are typically used
in data communication, CATV, and telephony environments.
ST stands for straight tip, a high-performance fiber-optic connector with round ceramic
ferrules and bayonet locking features. ST connectors are more common than SC connectors.
You can generally use SC and ST connectors with either single-mode or multimode fiber-
optic cabling. Coupling receptacles for these connectors come in either panel-mount or free-
handing designs. For narrow space installations, you can get 90-degree boot versions
instead of straight versions. SC and ST connectors come in both simplex and duplex form.
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