Hi All,
            Its an off-topic question but I am posting it here in a hope
to get some clue.
 
The RJ45 Plug typically employed in 10-BaseT or 100-BaseT Ethernet
communication has pretty much standardized pin/wire numbering
arrangement (four pairs of wires, Orange/Orange-White----1&2,
Blue/Blue-White-----4&5,
Green/Green-White-----3&6,Brown/Brown-White-----7&8).
 
In my application I have to use RJ10 and RJ12 Connectors for Data
Transfer by following the standard means of terminating the RJ10 and
RJ12 twisted pair cables. I intend to know is there any standard exists
that describes the Pin Connections/ Pin Numbering Schemes for 4-Pin RJ10
and 6-Pin RJ12 Twisted Pair cable connectors just like RJ45 connector.
 
Regards,
Adeel Malik
 
 
 
 
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