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Matrix: What are the pinouts on the AES-3 RJ45 and BNC coaxial connectors?
Matrix: What are the pinouts on the AES-3 RJ45 and BNC coaxial connectors?
The pinout for the CAT5 cable to connect a Clear-Com AES-6-RJ45 interface to a V-Series panel AES-3 interface is shown in the table below:

The AES-3 interface RJ45 connection is capable of operation with up to 200 meters of screened Cat5e cabling of 110 ohm
+/- 10 ohm impedance, with 24 AWG cores.
If 26AWG or smaller cable is used the maximum cable run may be severely reduced.
The specification for the coaxial cable required to connect V-Series panels AES-3 interfaces to an AES-6-CX card is given below.

This type of cable will allow up to 500 meters of cable run between the AES-6-CX interface and the panel at the standard 48K sample rate.
Note: A ferrite core must be added to the socket end of each cable.
A suitable ferrite core is Würth Electronik part: 74271132.

The AES-3 interface RJ45 connection is capable of operation with up to 200 meters of screened Cat5e cabling of 110 ohm
+/- 10 ohm impedance, with 24 AWG cores.
If 26AWG or smaller cable is used the maximum cable run may be severely reduced.
The specification for the coaxial cable required to connect V-Series panels AES-3 interfaces to an AES-6-CX card is given below.
This type of cable will allow up to 500 meters of cable run between the AES-6-CX interface and the panel at the standard 48K sample rate.
Note: A ferrite core must be added to the socket end of each cable.
A suitable ferrite core is Würth Electronik part: 74271132.
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