nigelt
Mechanical
- Jan 10, 2003
- 50
Given a choice between thro' hole RJ45 board mounted connector and SMT style of same I would prefer the thro' hole. For long term physical reliability risks due to stresses from Cat5 cable installation in the field, and fatigue on the solder joints from thermal cycling with cable load.
In my application there is no space for external strain relief or wire loop.
I am under pressure to save the $1 assembly vs SMT on a very cost sensitive product. I don't trust using the plastic housing to "clamp" the connector as it is unlikely to prevent strain on the pads "quickly" enough as it will deflect too.
So, if the team here insists on going SMT have any folks out there got any recommendations for board design (pad size / vias / etc.) of the "mechanical" pads and the conductor pads for reliability? Any suggestions for a good connector, and any supportive or cautionary tales on using SMT for this or similar connectors?
Thanks,
Nigel T
"You will master any feeling of inadequacy you may be having"
....from my fortune cookie @ the buffet!
In my application there is no space for external strain relief or wire loop.
I am under pressure to save the $1 assembly vs SMT on a very cost sensitive product. I don't trust using the plastic housing to "clamp" the connector as it is unlikely to prevent strain on the pads "quickly" enough as it will deflect too.
So, if the team here insists on going SMT have any folks out there got any recommendations for board design (pad size / vias / etc.) of the "mechanical" pads and the conductor pads for reliability? Any suggestions for a good connector, and any supportive or cautionary tales on using SMT for this or similar connectors?
Thanks,
Nigel T
"You will master any feeling of inadequacy you may be having"
....from my fortune cookie @ the buffet!