Hi team,
Is there any consideration that R&D should have when dealing with a charged RJ45 or RJ11 connector? Like ESD?
Any if ESD is the major concern, is there recommended ESD protection product that I can suggest to my customer?
Thanks,
Charles
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Hi team,
Is there any consideration that R&D should have when dealing with a charged RJ45 or RJ11 connector? Like ESD?
Any if ESD is the major concern, is there recommended ESD protection product that I can suggest to my customer?
Thanks,
Charles
Hi Charles,
With any external connector, there is almost always going to be a risk of an ESD event occurring. If I understand correctly, RJ45 and RJ11 connectors are used for Ethernet. Is your customer's application automotive or non-automotive?
Regards,
Matt Smith
Hi Matt,
Thanks for your reply, it is for non-automotive application.
Regards,
Charles
Hi Charles,
For non-automotive Ethernet, I would recommend TPD4E1U06. It is a 4 channel unidirectional device with a 0.8 pF line capacitance and a 5.5 V Vrwm. Would this part be sufficient for you applications?
Regards,
Matt Smith
Hi Matt,
I will check with my customer, thanks for your support.
Regards,
Charles