LAN Cables
In 1987, the cable manufacturer developed a cable that could be used in Ethernet using twisted-pair copper wires, and in 1990, the IEEE released the 802.3I Ethernet standard 10BaseT.
In 1991, EIA and the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) finally released the first telecommunications cabling standard called EIA/TIA 568. Based on Category 3 Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable (UTP), the Technical System Bulletin (TSB-36) one month later, specifies higher UTP cable grades, categories 4 and 5.
The development of new network cables has pushed Cat 5 to the limit. The latest cabling standard ANSI/TIA-568.2-D cable grades are Cat. 5e (100MHz), Cat. 6 (250MHz), Cat 6a (500MHz) and Cat 8 (2000MHz).
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In 1991, EIA and the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) finally released the first telecommunications cabling standard called EIA/TIA 568. Based on Category 3 Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable (UTP), the Technical System Bulletin (TSB-36) one month later, specifies higher UTP cable grades, categories 4 and 5.
The development of new network cables has pushed Cat 5 to the limit. The latest cabling standard ANSI/TIA-568.2-D cable grades are Cat. 5e (100MHz), Cat. 6 (250MHz), Cat 6a (500MHz) and Cat 8 (2000MHz).
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LAN Cables
LAN cables are classified as follows transmission frequency level:
• ANSI/TIA-568.2-D
Category | Frequency(MHz) |
---|---|
3 | 16 |
5e | 100 |
6 | 250 |
6a | 500 |
8 | 2000 |
• ISO/IEC 11801
Category | Frequency(MHz) |
---|---|
C | 16 |
D | 100 |
E | 250 |
EA | 500 |
F | 600 |
FA | 1000 |
I/II | 2000 |
The local area network cables are divided into the following structurally:
Refer to ISO/IEC 11801 Generic cabling for customer premises
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