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TE Connectivity AMP Connectors 5-747868-1 — RF / Coaxial Connectors

TE 5-747868-1 AMPLIMITE D-Sub 25 to RJ45 Adapter, Black

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TE Connectivity AMPLIMITE 5-747868-1, D-Sub 25 Pin Female to Modular RJ45 8p8c Female Jack Adapter, Black, Bulk

$17.6100Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

5-747868-1 specifications
ParameterValue
SeriesAMPLIMITE
ColorBlack
PackageBulk
Convert to (Adapter end)Modular, Female Jack, 8p8c (RJ45)
Convert from (Adapter end)D-Sub, 25 Pin Female

Product details

The TE Connectivity 5-747868-1 is an AMPLIMITE-series adapter that converts a D-Sub, 25 Pin Female connector to a Modular, Female Jack, 8p8c (RJ45) interface. This lets you patch a standard RJ45 Ethernet cable into legacy serial or industrial equipment that terminates in a 25-pin D-Sub female port — no rewiring or custom cable assembly needed. The black housing is bulk-packaged.

Typical Applications

Commonly used in telecom, industrial control, and test-equipment setups where a DTE port on a modem, multiplexer, or serial terminal server uses a D-Sub 25 female connector and the patch panel or cable run terminates in RJ45. The adapter preserves the full 8p8c pinout — no internal electronics, so it's a straight passive conversion.

Frequently asked questions

What is the TE Connectivity 5-747868-1 adapter used for?

This AMPLIMITE adapter converts a D-Sub 25-pin female port to a standard RJ45 8p8c female jack, allowing you to connect RJ45 patch cables to legacy serial or industrial equipment without custom wiring.

Does the 5-747868-1 support Power over Ethernet (PoE)?

The adapter is a passive mechanical conversion — it passes through all eight pins of the RJ45 connector to the D-Sub 25 interface. PoE compatibility depends entirely on whether the specific pins used for power delivery are wired through in your application; the adapter itself does not block or alter the signal path.