SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T10:56:26-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #674623 on PRT-00132 - RJ11 6-Pin ConnectorCustomer #674623urn:uuid:f19a7072-4bc9-c410-4fd2-e3b105accf842015-04-20T10:38:09-06:00<p>Este conector é para Arduino ?</p>
Customer #627617 on PRT-00132 - RJ11 6-Pin ConnectorCustomer #627617urn:uuid:7f2fc6da-669b-1ede-c7c6-268c15f652822015-01-12T20:49:51-07:00<p>A couple of minutes with your Dremmel tool or a small file and you can elongate the mounting holes of the RJ-45 breakout toward the center. It doesn't take much. This will allow you to use the board with an RJ-11 jack and still heat stake the mounting pins rather than super gluing.</p>
Customer #354191 on PRT-00132 - RJ11 6-Pin ConnectorCustomer #354191urn:uuid:5874e99d-e231-2679-e076-775a8f6b00032014-03-30T02:49:09-06:00<p>Whats the library for this in Eagle?</p>
James Kiefer on PRT-00132 - RJ11 6-Pin ConnectorJames Kieferurn:uuid:5b88ae7b-0b08-7d77-da3d-004ecb1f124a2013-11-03T10:37:59-07:00<p>You can easily lift the conductors and move them over to the other slots. Use some pliers to bend them straight.</p>
Customer #426138 on PRT-00132 - RJ11 6-Pin ConnectorCustomer #426138urn:uuid:75377c7e-a14b-85fa-18d5-3d696fe9513c2013-09-27T10:21:01-06:00<p>Just to let everyone know, this item is only one RJ-11 connector, NOT 2 like the photo depicts. I found out the hard way and had to make a second order for the 2nd connector needed for my project.</p>
GuyTheOldGeek on PRT-00132 - RJ11 6-Pin ConnectorGuyTheOldGeekurn:uuid:49aa6ad6-71b9-5b2f-5d41-0e55b6ce8f262012-08-09T08:27:42-06:00<p>Use these and get the RJ45 breakout board (BOB-00716). The big pins won't fit but snip them off and superglue the connector to the board and solder the pins and a header. Works GREAT to get RJ11 or 12 phone cable to the breadboard.</p>
TinkerGnome on PRT-00132 - RJ11 6-Pin ConnectorTinkerGnomeurn:uuid:6e6f9b76-5910-f45c-8f44-fcf9e05bf9002010-08-23T10:36:19-06:00<p>Just for those interested. These do not fit standard through hole boards, you have to have a custom built board for these.<br>
Either their break out board or your own custom Pcb.<br>
The pin layouts are shifted 50% off center for the second row. So while one set of pins fit, the second set do not.</p>