Patton electronic 570, 580 user manual Appendix a Specifications, Connectors RJ-45 Female

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APPENDIX A

SPECIFICATIONS

Environment: Category-5 Interfaces that utilize the RJ-45 connector, including RS-422, 423, 10Base-T, Token Ring, Fast Ethernet, 100Base-T and ATM

Connectors: RJ-45 Female

Response Time: Clamped to 13 V after 0.1 µs

Characteristic Impedance: 100 Ohms

NEXT Loss: Model 570 - worst pair Better than -46 dB at 100 MHz; Model 580 - worst pair Better than -43 dB at 100 MHz

Surge Clamp Voltage: Model 570 - 13 V max with 1 KV Input; Model 580 - 15 V max with 2 KV Input

Surge Rating: IEC 801.5 Standard Level

DC Clamp Voltage: Common Mode to Gnd, each line

7.5 V @ 50 mA; Differential mode, per pair 8.1 V @ 50 mA

Insertion Loss: Less than 0.4 dB at 100 MHz (including connector)

Return Loss: Better than 14 dB

Group Delay: None, 1 MHz to 100 MHz

Series Resistance: Less than 400 milliohms

Grounding: External ground strap provides separate unit-ground to chassis-ground contact

Dimensions: 2.25" x 1.69" x .75"

APPENDIX B

INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION (IEC)

COMPLIANCE

Meets IEC standards 801.2, 801.4 and 801.5 (CE Mark)

Effective January 1996 the European Economic Community will require that all electronic devices be tested and comply with all applicable International standards relating to the product type and category of use. Electromagetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC specifically addresses communication line surge protection devices, since conformity to immunity standard EN50082-1:1992 is mandatory. The EN50082-1:10992 standard incorporates International Organization for Standardization (ISO) publications 801.2 and 801.4, which describe Electrostatic Discharge and Electrical Fast Transient requirements. ISO 801.5 describes Surge Immunity Requirements and is expected to be adopted as a mandatory requirement under EN50082-1 by the Technical Committee. in 1996. Any protector sold into the international community must meet these standards. This device has been tested* and found to comply with these standards as evidenced by its CE mark.

IEC 801-5 Threat Levels as a Function of Class

Class

Sym. Lines Coupling Mode

 

Line-GND, Zs=42 Ohms

 

 

1

1.0 kV

 

24 A

2

1.0 kV

 

24 A

3

2.0 kV

 

48 A

4

(n/a)

 

(n/a)

5

4.0 Kv

 

95 A

Wave

(1.2 x 50 µs)

Forms

(1.2 x 50 µs)

 

 

Figure B-1.IEC Threat Levels as a Function of Class.

*Note: All test results are for the Model 570/580 alone, not including the standard 6” patch cable that is normally shipped with the unit.

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Contents User Manual Service Warranty InformationFeatures General InformationInstallation Procedures InstallationProduct Applications POINT-OF-USE Application ModelInstallation of Model 570/580 Surge Protectors Connectors RJ-45 Female Appendix a SpecificationsCharacteristic Impedance 100 Ohms Meets IEC standards 801.2, 801.4 and 801.5 CE MarkAppendix B Appendix B EIA/TIA TSB-40A ComplianceFigure C-5.Return Loss measurements for Patton Model

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