ON-2530xx

ON-2530xx

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M12 D-Coded 4-pin Male to RJ45 Industrial Patch Cord

CAT5e, PUR, Green, IP67 grade protection

Part Numbers

ON-253001 M12 D-Coded 4-pin Male to RJ45 1m
ON-253002 M12 D-Coded 4-pin Male to RJ45 2m
ON-253003 M12 D-Coded 4-pin Male to RJ45 3m
ON-253005 M12 D-Coded 4-pin Male to RJ45 5m
ON-253010 M12 D-Coded 4-pin Male to RJ45 10m

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Data sheet

Type of Connector 1 M12 D-Coded 4-pin Male
Type of Connector 2 RJ45 Plug
Cable Length 1, 2, 3, 5, 10 meter
Outer sheath colour Green
Cable jacket material PUR (Polyurethane)
Application Type 100Mbps Ethernet, ProfiNET
Protection Class IP67
Category Cat5E
Conductor Material Copper

More info

M12 type industrial patch cord. One end is terminated with M12 D-coded 4 pins male connector, and the other end is terminated with RJ45 FTP plug. Cable category is cat5E. It is green in color, and sheath material is PUR.

IP67 grade M12 patch cords are ideal for usage in 100Mbps Ethernet and ProfiNET applications.

M12 connectors are circular connectors with a 12-mm locking thread used for sensors, actuators, Fieldbus and industrial Ethernet, primarily in factory automation applications. Often with ratings of IP65, IP68 and IP69K, they are ideal for harsh and corrosive environments.

The M12 family can be used in many applications such as factory automation, measurement and control, communications, food and beverage, transportation, agriculture, robotics and alternative energy.

M12 cables have come in a variety of coding options and each code is used for a specific application. Simply put, M12 codes are designed to keep cables mating with the correct connections to ensure that, for example, an AC power cable is not being hooked up with an Ethernet cable.

From the outside, connector housings look the same but when you consider the internal configurations of the M12 connector, things are quite diverse.

Below are the five most common M12 cable codes and their uses. They are as follows:

  •     A-coded connectors are the most common style of connector. These are used for sensors, actuators, motors, and most other standard devices. A-coded connectors can vary in its number of pins, anywhere between two pins and 12 pins.
  •     B-coded connectors are mostly used in network cables for fieldbus connections. Most notably, this includes systems that operate with Profibus. B-coded connectors typically have between three and five pins.
  •     C-coded connectors are less common than the others. These connectors are primarily used with AC sensors and actuators. They also have a dual keyway for added security, ensuring that this connector will not be accidentally used in the place of another cable. C-coded connectors have between three and six pins.
  •     D-coded connectors are typically used in network cables for Ethernet and ProfiNet systems. D-coded connectors transfer data up to 100 Mb. These connectors typically provide three to five pins.
  •     X-coded connectors are a more recent advancement of the cables. They are growing in popularity due to their ability to transfer large amounts of data at high speeds. X-coded cables transfer data up to 100Gb. These are ideal for high-speed data transfer in industrial applications. While the other coded cables typically vary in number of connectors, X-coded cables will always have eight pins.