GLENAIR Superseal™ ethernet/network Connectors

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GLENAIR Superseal™ ethernet/network Connectors

High Speed Differential Protocols (RJ45) Ethernet / Systems Networking 10-BaseT / Cat3 100-BaseT / Cat5 1000-BaseT / Cat5E 10GBase / Cat6 Unknown / Cat7 (Universal Serial Bus) Peripheral and Display USB 2.0 Type A & B USB 3.0

The Trend: Doubling Data Rates every 18 Months Since 1990’s Universal Serial Bus Registered Jack Standardized Physical Network Interface: Connectors Construction and Wire Pattern 8P8C = 8 Position 8 Contact Modular Connector (RJ45) TIA-968-B: Modular Connector ANSI/TIA/EIA-568A: Cable - 4 Twisted Pairs Industry Standard: Cables, Connectors and Comm. Protocols Computer and Periphery Connection, Comm. and Power Rectangular Connector: Host/Rcpt (Female) – Cable/Plug (Male)

Data Transfer Rate and Bandwidth USB 2.0: 480 Mbps DTR 40 Mb/s USB 3.0: Super Speed 5 Gbit/s DTR 400 Mb/s Two Unidirectional Data Paths (Receive and Transmit) Category 5/5e: 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T Ethernet Frequency Max 100 MHz 100 Meter Max Cable Cat 6/6a - GB Ethernet: 10GBASE-T Frequency Max 250 MHz 10 Meter Max Length Non-STD (CAT6/6a)

Proliferation of High Speed Electrical Systems in Mil\Aero Built-In High Speed Communications

Industrial / Commercial Common Applications Military Industrial / Commercial Aerospace Telecommunication, Video Vehicles Radios / Computers Mobile Computer Systems Un-Manned Aerial Vehicles Live Video Feed/Flight Recorder Shipboard (28840) Field Deployable Communication Shelters Aerospace Flight Data Transmissions Video (In-Flight Entertainment) Machinery CNC & Special Machinery Robotics Telecommunication Test Equipment Cell Towers Entertainment Industry Theme Park Rides Video Equipment

Ready to meet today’s not-so-typical office place The Not-So-Typical Connector Solution Ready to meet today’s not-so-typical office place Moisture, Humidity and Harsh Environment System sealing Protection Operational During MIL-Spec Level Shock, Vibration and Mechanical Impact Shock Industry and Military Temperature Extreme Capable -40 to +125C Continuous Continuity and Shielding for EMI/RFI Reliability and Integration Ease with MIL/Aero Contact Option

A Full Range of Solutions RJ45 CAT5e Jack/Jack & Plug/Jack Jack or Plug to… Crimp & Poke Solder Cup PC Tail Quadrax Compliant Pin Bulkhead Feed-Thrus Jack/Jack Pin or Skt to Jack Double RJ45 Jack/Jack & Plug/Jack

RJ45 Cat5e in MIL Spec Circular D38999 Series III Style Available in Shell Size 17 and 19 253-100: RJ45 to RJ45, Plug (Plug/Jack) & Rcpt (Jack/Jack) 253-101: RJ45 to Crimp Insert/Removable, Plug & Rcpt 253-102: RJ45 to PC Tail, Solder Cup or Compliant Pin, Rcpt 253-104: Pin/Skt to RJ45, Plug & Rcpt 253-105: Quadrax to RJ45, Plug & Rcpt

USB Configurations USB 2.0 Type A or B Bulkhead Feed-Thru’s Female/Female & Male/Female Female or Male to… Crimp & Poke Solder Cup PC Tail Quadrax Compliant Pin Bulkhead Feed-Thru’s Female/Female & Male/Female Pin or Skt to Female 2X, 4X, A/B, AB/AB Jack/Jack & Plug/Jack Pin or Skt to Jack

USB 2.0 Type A or B in MIL Spec Circular D38999 Series III Style Available in Shell Size 15 253-110: USB to USB, Type A F/F, Plug/Rcpt, Size 15 253-111: USB to 4 X #23 Crimp Removable, Type A, Plug/Rcpt, Size 15 253-112: USB to PC Tail, Solder Cup or Compliant Pin Termination, Plug/Rcpt, Size 15 253-114: Pin/Skt to USB F/M, Plug/Rcpt, Size 15 253-120 Thru 253-129: USB 3.0 Type A & B Version

Part Number Builder Four RJ45 Orientation Options Vertical or Horizontal Position Part Number Builder

D38999 Plug Style USB 2.0 FLASH Drive HEAVY Duty Operation Ready! Functional at High Shock and Vibration Levels: 50+ G’s High and Low Temperature Tolerant: Cyclic and Operational Range of -40 to +85C (Minimum) Wide Range of Memory Capacity: 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64 GB! Conformal Coated PCB: Durability and Mechanical Strength Hardware Encryption or Self-Destruct Security and File Termination Protection Available: FIPS-140.2

USB Flash Memory in MIL Spec Circular D38999 Series III Style 253-140: USB 2.0 Type A Memory Key, 8 Thru 64GB Capacity, Plug Size 15 with Tethered Cap Option 253-141: USB 2.0 Type A Memory Key, 8 Thru 64GB Capacity, Plug Size 15 with Tethered Cap Option 253-142: USB 3.0 Type A Memory Key, 8 Thru 64GB Capacity, Plug Size 15 with Tethered Cap Option 253-143: USB 3.0 Type A Memory Key, 8 Thru 64GB Capacity, Plug Size 15 with Tethered Cap Option

D38999 Series III Style, 64GB Flash Memory Drive