RJ-9,11,14,25,48
                                        
                                        
                                            A complete guide to RJ-11, RJ-14, RJ-25, RJ-48, and RJ-9 connectors with color-coded diagrams and technical descriptions.    RJ-48 – E1 and T1 Plug (8P8C)         Connector Type:  8P8C (8 positions, 8 conductors)      Color Code:  Orange, Green, Blue, Brown, White, Black      Application:  Used in digital telecommunications for T1/E1 lines in carrier networks and PBX systems.      Pin Functions:  Each pair (1–2, 3–4, 5–6, 7–8) carries a separate tip and ring signal for high-speed data or voice channels.      Standard:  ANSI/TIA-568-B       RJ-25 – 6P6C Plug         Connector Type:  6P6C (6 positions, 6 conductors)      Color Code:  White, Black, Red, Green, Yellow, Blue      Application:  Designed for multi-line telephone systems supporting up to three independent phone lines.      Pin Functions:  Pairs (1–2), (3–4), and (5–6) each carry a separate line (Tip/Ring).      Usage:  Found in business telephony and legacy PBX installations.       RJ-14 – 6P4C Plug         Connector Type:  6P4C (6 positions, 4 conductors)      Color Code:  White, Black, Red, Green      Application:  Used for dual-line residential or office telephones.      Pin Functions:  Pins 1–2 for Line 1 (Tip/Ring), Pins 3–4 for Line 2 (Tip/Ring).      Note:  Compatible with standard RJ-11 jacks when only one line is used.       RJ-11 – 6P2C Plug         Connector Type:  6P2C (6 positions, 2 conductors)      Color Code:  White, Red      Application:  The most common connector for single-line analog telephone service worldwide.      Pin Functions:  Pin 1 = Tip (T), Pin 2 = Ring (R) – carries the voice signal and power for the phone.      Compatibility:  Widely used in home phones, fax machines, and modems.       RJ-9 – 4P4C Plug (Inside the Handset)         Connector Type:  4P4C (4 positions, 4 conductors)      Color Code:  Black, Red, Green, Yellow      Application:  Connects the handset to the telephone base, carrying microphone and speaker signals.      Pin Functions:           Pin 1 (Black): Ground / MIC return      Pin 2 (Red): Microphone (MIC)      Pin 3 (Green): Speaker (SPKR)      Pin 4 (Yellow): Ground / SPKR return          Internal Circuit:  Often includes a ~500Ω resistor between MIC and SPKR to prevent feedback oscillation.