RJ 45 8-Pin Connector: Pinout Diagram, How to use it? Specifications

Board of Pinout Diagram

Pin Identification

No:Pin NumberPairWire Color
11Pair 1White with Orange
28Brown with White
32Pair 2Orange with White
47White with Brown
53Pair 3White with Green
66Green with White
74Pair 4Blue with White
85White with Blue

RJ45 Connector Specifications

  • 8P8C RJ-45 Connector (8-pin connector)
  • Through Hole PCB mount socket
  • Compatible with all CAT and UDP cable

Related Materials

CAT Cables, USART modules, RS232 to TTL converters,  RJ45 Modules

Other RJ45 Connector

Molex RJ45 Connector, RJ45 MagJack Breakout, Transceiver Board

Where to Use RJ45 Connectors

RJ45 is a type of communication protocol that is used for Ethernet and other long distance communications. In this type of communication, Data is transmitted between two electronics devices like Microcontrollers or Microprocessors over a very long distance without getting it lost. Normally communication protocols like SPI, USART, IIC will be used to transfer these data. These two devices are linked using a cable like CAT cables. The CAT cables are connected to the circuit through this RJ45 Connector. These connectors support any type of Ethernet cable like USP, CAT5e, CAT6 etc..

There are also many types of RJ45 connectors, but they all serve the same function other than the appearance and built quality. So if you are looking for a connector to communicate through RJ45 Protocol then this  connector might be the right choice for you.

How to use RJ45 Connector

The RJ45 connector has 8 pins as shown above. It is very important to select the appropriate pins for your data and ground to make the RJ45 protocol work efficiently. The main advantage of using RJ45 communication is that they are connected using CAT cables. These CAT cables are made up of twisted paired wires and the wires are housed inside a cable which can protect it from external noise. Since the wires are twisted in a pair of two, among these two wires one will be used to carry the signal or the data and the other will be a ground wire which will remove the noise from the data wire during high distance transmission.

A simple sample connection diagram for a USART connection with two RX and TX data lines is shown below

The data lines can be anything from USART, SPI or even IIC. Note that in every twisted pair one wire carries the data and the other is connected to ground. Other alternative methods for this protocol are the RS232 communication and the RS485 Communication protocol. These cables also support POE (Power over Ethernet) and hence can also carry power to the modules if required

Applications

  • Commonly used in Ethernet Connection
  • Transmit Data over Long distance
  • Transmit data in noisy environment
  • Long distance wired Connection
  • Supports Power over Ethernet

Component Datasheet PDF: RJ45 8-Pin Connector Datasheet

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