Description
RJ45 Feedthrough Filter for Shielded LAN Applications
The RJ45 feedthrough filter is designed to pass LAN signals through shielded walls and enclosures while minimizing electromagnetic interference. This solution supports clean data transmission in EMI-sensitive environments where unfiltered network connections could disrupt system performance.
LAN cabling often acts as a pathway for unwanted noise. By using a filtered feedthrough, engineers can preserve enclosure shielding effectiveness while maintaining reliable network connectivity.
Reliable EMI Suppression for Network Signals
This feedthrough filter provides strong EMI suppression across common mobile and wireless frequency bands. By reducing conducted interference, it helps maintain stable signal quality even in environments with high electromagnetic activity.
As a result, network communication remains consistent and reliable. This performance is critical in applications that depend on uninterrupted data flow, such as secure systems and controlled test environments.
Panel-Mount Design for Shielded Enclosures
The RJ45 features a panel-mount design that integrates easily into shielded walls, RF enclosures, and control panels. This design allows LAN connections to pass through the enclosure without compromising shielding integrity.
Its robust construction supports long-term use in industrial, commercial, and technical environments. Engineers can install the filter quickly and maintain system performance without redesigning existing enclosures.
Typical Applications
This LAN feedthrough filter is commonly used in:
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RF shield boxes
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Shielded enclosures
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Industrial control panels
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Secure networking systems
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EMI-controlled laboratory environments
In each case, the filter helps reduce interference while maintaining dependable data transmission.
Supporting a Complete EMI-Controlled System
Filtered LAN feedthroughs play an important role in EMI management. When combined with proper enclosure design and shielding practices, they help protect sensitive electronics and improve overall system reliability.







