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RJ45 Plug(!) for PCB Mount

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Uwe Bonnes

Hello,

has anybody seen some RJ45 8/8 Plug (!) for PCB mount. I want to insert
some circuit between some port outlet and the cable. With PCB mount, the
insert would also be hold mechanical to the outlet, while an insert with
two jacks and an additional cable would dangle.

Thanks
 
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Don McKenzie

Uwe said:
Hello,

has anybody seen some RJ45 8/8 Plug (!) for PCB mount. I want to insert
some circuit between some port outlet and the cable. With PCB mount, the
insert would also be hold mechanical to the outlet, while an insert with
two jacks and an additional cable would dangle.

not sure if I am following you 100%, but is this the sort of thing you
are after:
http://www.dontronics-shop.com/breakout-board-for-rj45.html

or are you looking for a male jack on a PCB?

Don...


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petrus bitbyter

Uwe Bonnes said:
Hello,

has anybody seen some RJ45 8/8 Plug (!) for PCB mount. I want to insert
some circuit between some port outlet and the cable. With PCB mount, the
insert would also be hold mechanical to the outlet, while an insert with
two jacks and an additional cable would dangle.

Thanks

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FAIK such a device does not exist. Nevertheless you should be able to make
one yourself. Mount a normal jacket on the board, then take two plugs and
connect them with very short wires so they come back to back. Then use some
good glue and glue them together. If you want to make sure that the
superplug will not be removed, just glue it in the jacket.

petrus bitbyter
 
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