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Elgin, IL — HARTING, Hirose and Fluke have developed an adapter supporting the ix Industrial® connector for its DSX CableAnalyzer™ family of network cabling certification tools. The ix Industrial is a rugged Ethernet con-


nector for harsh environments, based on the IEC 61076-3-124 standard with a 70 percent smaller size than the traditional eight-pin modular RJ45 connector. This new Ethernet interface is a joint development of Hirose and HARTING. The new adapter allows the DSX series to connect to cabling systems employing the ix Industrial connector for the purposes of pre-startup verification and trou- bleshooting. The connector was introduced in 2016. The


miniaturized ix Industrial connector supports com- munications rates of up to 10 Gb/s when used with Category 6A or Class EA cabling. Its rugged design


ix Industrial adapter for the DSX CableAnalyzer series.


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provides enhanced PCB retention force, durability up to 5,000 cycles, and a high level of resistance to electromagnetic interference (EMI).


July, 2019 HARTING: Ethernet Connector for Harsh Environments With the market trend for smaller devices,


such as vision sensors and small controllers, the need for miniaturized connections is growing and the ix Industrial connector is a suitable solution for this market requirement. The Fluke networks DSX CableAnalyzer


series is part of the industry’s leading cabling cer- tification system, supporting the most extensive variety of in-plant cabling up to and including Category 8, single and multi-mode fiber, and stan- dards from the Tele communications Industry Associa tion (TIA), International Standards Organ - ization (ISO/IEC) and the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). Over thirty cabling manufacturers worldwide


have endorsed the DSX CableAnalyzer Series for certification of their installed systems. The DSX CableAnalyzer Series performs rigorous tests with simple pass/fail results and offers extensive diagnostics that slash trou-


bleshooting time. Contact: HARTING North


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