UltraJax
provides a high density contact capability with a double
contact RJ connector. Contact pins are located on the
top and the bottom of a printed circuit board located
in the Ultrajax RJ Connector. The Ultrajax male connector
is the size of a standard RJ45 connector. The Ultrajax
male connector has a cutout slot which fits around the
contact circuit board in the Ultrajax female connector.
Available in single port, multi-port and stackable configurations.
RJ11
and RJ45 Connectors functionality can be combined into
on UltraJAX connector. UltraJAX connectors perform the
functions of multiple RJ11 and RJ45 connectors. Ultrajax
is the first major innovation in RJ connectivity. In
the networking world UltraJax will double the port count
of hubs, switches, routers and adapter cards. The pictured
hub above is a 16 port hub with only eight UltraJAX
connectors to provide this capacity. In the telephone
world UltraJax will provide double the connections to
telephones in products such as phone handsets, wallplates,
and patch panels. One UltraJax connector in a two line
phone will do what two connectors are required to do
today.
An
RJ connector with double the contacts of existing RJ
Connectors.
XMULTIPLE
has developed the UltraJaX connector for multiple uses
including; an RJ11/RJ45 combo connector or any combination
of the two types of connectors, a high density contact
connector providing twice the number of contacts compared
to existing RJ Connector, a high-speed networking connector
for such products as Gigabit networking equipment. Pictured
below is an RJ11 UltraJax Connector in the Keystone
format for insertion into a standard wallplate. In the
home, Ultrajax eliminates the need for two splitters
and every wallplate in the house has the capability
of plugging one twisted pair wire into the connector
and the wire splits into two separate wires for connections
to telephones and computer modems. This is one example
of why every RJ11 wallplate in a home should be an UltraJax.
UltraJAX
Uses Existing Cables and Wiring.
UltraJAX
uses existing cables and wiring with a complete line
of adapters and cables which also can be custom made
to any lengths. The UltraJAX adapters are splitter cables
with UltraJax males at one end and multiple RJ45 or
RJ11's at the other. Call for samples of cables or adapters
such as the UltraJAX with two RJ45 pictured below. Ultrajax
users do not have any concerns about using this product
as a non-standard because it truly functions as a standard
RJ connector. Simple use the cost effective adaptor
cables to create more functionality than ever before
and at the same time utilize half the space on your
board.
UltraJAX
Plus Connectors for Harsh Environments
Traditional
RJ connectors provide customers years of reliable service
in the typical office environment. However, put the
same connectors in a harsh environment and the connectors
can fail and or disrupt your network connection. Exposing
RJ connectors to extreme conditions such as temperature,
moisture, electromagnetic interference, dust or vibration
and performance and reliability are reduced.
UltraJax
Plus RJ connectors are a solution to this problem. UltraJax
Plus is a new breed of connector designed to deliver
a robust Ethernet connection in even the harshest environments.
UltraJax Plus connectors are tougher, stronger, durable
and more resistant than any previous Ethernet connector.
UltraJax Plus connectors are designed to withstand the
most punishing industrial conditions and applications
which include high cable stress. In cable structures
of today care must be taken to not bend the cable immediately
at the point where the male RJ connector is inserted
into the female. With UltraJax Plus this type of sharp
bending can be applied and still maintain the integrity
of the connector.Application
Note - UltraJAX Plus
UltraJAX
Reference Drawings
If
you have a technical question, search our extensive
knowledgebase of FAQs, or browse our product drawings
by searching by category or product number. Link to
UltraJax reference drawings. http://www.xmultiple.com/xdrawultra.htm