SPE-T1-M12MRM-90 - SPE PCB connector
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SPE PCB connector, design: SPE, degree of protection: IP65/IP67, number of positions: 2, material: LCP, connection method: THR solder connection, cable outlet: straight, color: black, Single Pair Ethernet

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Your advantages

Easily integrated: M12 male and female versions for established inductive sensors and flying leads
Cross-application: range of up to 1000 m, data rates of up to 1 Gbps, and power of up to 50 W
Totally protected: Advanced Shielding Technology provides a reliable shield connection for network cables, even under extreme environmental conditions
Future-proof: standardized connectors and cables in accordance with IEC 63171-5

Frequently asked questions


For which IEEE Single Pair Ethernet standard can the connector be used?

The SPE standards are defined in accordance with IEEE 802.3 in the following table.... View more

The SPE standards are defined in accordance with IEEE 802.3 in the following table.

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Can I use existing housing screw connections from the M8/M12 portfolio for this contact insert?

Yes, existing housing screw connections from Phoenix Contact are compatible and can be used. See under “Accessories” for the item.


Which versions are available for the housing screw connections?

The housing screw connections for the contact inserts are available as rear and front mounting versions. They can be found under “Accessories” for the product.


For which locking type can the housing screw connections be used?

The housing screw connections are available as screw and push-pull locking systems.


Can I achieve protection class IP6x even if the component is not plugged in?

Information on the protection class in plugged and unplugged condition can be found at the associated housing screw connections under “Accessories” for the item.


For which processes can SPE connectors be used?

The connectors are suitable for automated reflow processing with pick-and-place.


Where can I find relevant design-in data?

For more information on design-in, refer to the technical drawings under “Downloads”.