Pulse Electronics Offers New Options for PCB Ethernet Connectivity

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Looking to incorporate ethernet into your board or system? The new 5GBase-T connectivity options from Pulse Electronics are sure to provide your design with a reliable way to link your design and the internet.

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The Pulse H5G1002NL is a single-port ethernet transformer/choke for 5GBase-T connections. The chip provides 4-pair Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities at 60 W, with potential to expand to +90 W. Its small 16mm x 18 mm footprint lends well to applications that need compact PoE at high bandwidths, like video displays, routers and switches. 

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H5G1002NL

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The JK0-5101NL and J0B-5401NL are connection options designed to cooperate with the H5G1002NL.

The JK0-5101NL is a 1x1 Ethernet connector which can interface directly with a PCB with a side mount orientation. The package features a green or green-yellow LED option to display connection and can similarly provide PoE for up to 60 W at high bandwidths. The J0B-5401NL touts all the same features as the JK0-5101NL, except it offers eight ports in a 2x4 configuration, instead of just one. 

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JK0-5101NL

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J0B-5401NL

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Pulse 5GBase-T modules are IEEE 802.3bz compliant and operate in a -40 to 85 oC temperature range, which makes them able to function in environments like base stations or other Ethernet applications. They provide high-speed connections and power to your PoE solution.

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