Appendix B. Making Connectors For The Ethernet Cable; Fig. 51: Rj45 Industrial Modular Connector Kit (Sensor Side Of The Ethernet Cable); Fig. 52: Ethernet Cable With Jacket Stripped And Plug Housing - Leddar T16 User Manual

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Appendix B. Making Connectors for the Ethernet Cable

A Cat 5e RJ45 Ethernet cable must link the sensor to a network or a computer. You must install a connector
at both ends of the Ethernet cable. To do so, use the supplied RJ45 connector kits, referring to Fig. 51 and
Fig. 52 below.

Fig. 51: RJ45 industrial modular connector kit (sensor side of the Ethernet cable)

Required tools and materials:
RJ45 crimp tool
18 mm open-end wrench
Cutter
Shielded Cat 5e cable (customer-supplied), Belden 7929A recommended
To make the Ethernet cable connectors:
1.
Strip the cable jacket to approximately 1 in. (25 mm) and feed the cable through the plug housing (IP67
industrial modular connector).
LeddarTech is not responsible for water infiltration if the IP67 industrial modular connector
is not used.

Fig. 52: Ethernet cable with jacket stripped and plug housing

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