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The difference between the super five-category plug connector and the six-category plug connector

The crystal plug of the network cable is also called RJ45 plug (RJ45 Modular Plug). Generally, we can see it in the network plug on the back of the computer and the router. There are five types of crystal heads and six types of crystal heads on the market at the same time. The appearance and size of the two are the same, but the inlet aperture size is different. The size of the super-category 5 wire hole is 1.02mm, and the size of the super-category 6 wire hole is 1.08mm. Therefore, the two should not be mixed. In use, there are also differences between the two.

Generally speaking, the difference between Super Five and Six:

1. The structure is different. One single row is generally used for super five types, and two-piece double rows or three-piece double rows are generally used for six types. Only in this way can the test standards of the six types be reached.

2. The gold plating thickness of the contact piece and gold piece will not affect the super five and six categories, and the gold plating thickness generally varies from FU-50U

3. Differences based on lines: Category 6 crystal plugs are often used in Gigabit networks, with thicker copper cores, and Category 5 plugs are often used in 100M networks with thinner copper cores. Type 5/Type 5 core diameter: 0.511, cross section: 19.625mm2. Six types of wire core diameter: 0.574, cross section: 30.1754mm2

4. The maximum operating frequency of Category 5 is 100MHZ, and the rate can reach 100Mbps. The maximum operating frequency of Category 6 is 250MHZ, and the rate can reach 1000Mbps.

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