Abstract:
A connection cable includes an optical cable and an integrated electrical connector. The integrated electrical connector is permanently fixed to the optical cable. The integrated electrical connector is for plug-in connection to a matching electrical connector on a target device.
Abstract:
A pin jack for use with a DSX system is disclosed. The pin jack includes a pin jack housing configured to be secured within an opening defined by a piece of telecommunications equipment. The pin jack housing including first and second ends. Two conductor mounting openings extend between the first and second ends. Conductors are mounted within the conductor mounting openings. The conductors include sockets accessible from the first end of the pin jack housing and tails that project from the second end of the pin jack housing.
Abstract:
A cable connector for providing a communication network comprises a first connector (10) forming a plurality of first arrays (11) with first terminals (11a), a second connector (5) forming a plurality of second arrays (6) and at least one twig array (7) with second terminals (6a). Each array consists of the same number of first or second terminals (6a, 11a) arranged at intervals and in the same pattern. The first and second arrays (6,11) and twig arrays (7) are form a plurality of rows arranged at the same intervals. The second connector (5) is provided with at least one more array than the first connector (10). Thus, the first connector (10) can be selectively connected to the second arrays (6) and twig arrays (7) of the second connector (5) for altering the configuration of the electrical connection. A plurality of modular communication cable units are installed in a manner such that the first connector of the front cable unit is connected to the second connector of the next cable unit. At each junction point, it is possible to provide the required number of enabled twig connectors depending on the required number of workstations. The corresponding number of disconnected lines which do not receive data and signals from upstream remain on standby in Dummy mode.
Abstract:
An adaptor for use with existing network tap modules to be received by a housing that supports hot-pluggable modules. The adapter allows an existing network tap module to connect to a power supply connector and power supply included with a housing for network tap modules. The housing allows the user to maintain all network taps in any given system in one housing and location. This increases the ease of maintaining multiple network taps and allows the network tap modules to be powered by a power supply included with the housing. The adapter allows use of the housing with existing network tap modules, eliminating any need to replace existing modules in order to use the housing.
Abstract:
The invention relates to surge suppressors. One embodiment provides a surge suppressing device including: a power circuit having an MOV and a thermal fuse in proximity to the MOV; an isolation structure containing the MOV and the thermal fuse; and a plurality of utility outlets in electrical communication with the power circuit. The isolation structure isolates the MOV and thermal fuse from at least a portion of the surge-suppressing device and encapsulates emissions from the MOV during an overvoltage event. Another embodiment provides a surge suppressing device including: a power section having a power circuit; an intermediate section adjacent to the power section; and an outlet section adjacent to the intermediate section such that the intermediate section separates the power section and the outlet section. The outlet section includes a plurality of utility outlets in electrical communication with the power circuit. Further embodiments are described.
Abstract:
A cable emission reduction apparatus comprises a conductive cable core, a filter, and a cable shield. The conductive cable core extends longitudinally from a first end to a second end. The filter is coupled to and encases the conductive cable core, and extends longitudinally only a portion of the conductive cable core length, positioned between the first end and the second end. The cable shield is coupled to and encases the conductive cable core and the filter. The cable shield extends longitudinally from the first end over the filter and terminating prior to the second end.
Abstract:
In a data processing system, a flexible cable includes a pattern of transmission lines formed thereon, the lines having a predetermined width. On the transmission lines are formed a first set of lands each for connecting a connection pin of an RJ45 connector and a second set of lands each for connecting a connection pin of a transmission line connector—each land being wider than a transmission line. A transition region is provided in each transmission line in the vicinity of the land, the width of the transition region increasing gradually from the line width to the land width as the transmission line approaches the pin.
Abstract:
A multi-purpose modular connector includes a female housing having an open end and at least two interior surfaces. A first contact terminal configuration is positioned along one of the two interior surfaces and a second contact configuration is positioned along another of the interior surfaces. A male plug having a first plurality of wires and a second plurality of wires is configured to be inserted in the open end of the female housing. When the male plug is inserted into the female housing, at least one first contact terminal contacts a corresponding one of the first plurality of wires and at least one second contact terminal contacts a corresponding one of the second plurality of wires.
Abstract:
An identification icon for securing a telecommunications connector to a panel. The icon includes a front wall and a pair of side walls connected to the front wall. A torsion bar extends between the side walls and a latch is connected to said torsion bar.
Abstract:
A connector assembly for removing static electricity generated in high-speed communication cable as a result of tribocharging is described. The invention is realized with a typical high-speed cable having a connector provided with a dissipative medium and at least one conductive pad. Static electricity on the jacket material of the cable induces a charge in the cable wires, which is bled to the pads via the dissipative medium. The charge on the pad is then grounded prior to or as the cable is connected to a cable jack.