Cabling infrastructure
Cabling infrastructure is the organized system of cables, connectors, and other hardware used to transmit voice, data, and video signals throughout a building or campus.
Cabling infrastructure is the organized system of cables, connectors, and other hardware used to transmit voice, data, and video signals throughout a building or campus.
Fiber infrastructure refers to a network of fiber-optic cables that transmits data using pulses of light, forming the backbone of modern high-speed communication.
"Tools & Tester" can refer to both Information and Communications Technology (ICT) hardware installation/maintenance tools and specialized In-Circuit Test (ICT) equipment used in electronics manufacturing.
Power management is a broad term referring to strategies, technologies, and systems designed to monitor, control, and optimize the consumption and distribution of electrical power.
A "smart solution" is a technology-based approach that integrates devices, data processing, and automation to streamline processes, improve efficiency, and enhance user experience across various applications, from homes to entire cities.
Cabling infrastructure is the organized system of cables, connectors, and other hardware used to transmit voice, data, and video signals throughout a building or campus.
Fiber infrastructure refers to a network of fiber-optic cables that transmits data using pulses of light, forming the backbone of modern high-speed communication.
"Tools & Tester" can refer to both Information and Communications Technology (ICT) hardware installation/maintenance tools and specialized In-Circuit Test (ICT) equipment used in electronics manufacturing.
Power management is a broad term referring to strategies, technologies, and systems designed to monitor, control, and optimize the consumption and distribution of electrical power.
A "smart solution" is a technology-based approach that integrates devices, data processing, and automation to streamline processes, improve efficiency, and enhance user experience across various applications, from homes to entire cities.
NEXA 4-Pair U/UTP Cat6 cable has been designed to support high speed data transmission systems such as Gigabit Ethernet for mission critical LAN applications or future proofing Structured Cabling Systems. The cable is characterized to 250MHz and Powersum NEXT tested. We confirm that the cable is used in a system to maximize cabling performance, providing extended frequency response and enhanced bandwidth.
Description
• Compliant to TIA-568.2-D Category 6 cable specifications
• 23 AWG SOLID-Bare Copper Conductor
• Characterized and tested up to 250MHz
• 4 Pair with LSZH Outer Jacket
• ROHS Compliant & UL Approval, DELTA, GHMT Approval.
• Print legend contains footage marking from 305M to 001 M
Application
• IEEE 802.3: 1000BASE-T (Gigabit Ethernet), 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-T
• ANSI/TIA/EIA-854: 1000BASE-TX
• 155 Mb/s, 1.2 Gb/s ATM
• ANSI X3.263: 100 Mb/s
• IEEE 802.3af DTE Power (POE)
• 4/16 Mb/s Token Ring
• Digital Video
• Broadband and Baseband Analog Video
Products Characteristics
• Conductor Diameter: 0.57mm ± 0.008mm
• HDPE Solid Insulation: 02mm ± 0.02 mm
• HDPE Filler: 4.5*45mm
• Outer Jacket Thickness: ≥50mm
• External Diameter: 2mm±0.5mm
• Linear Resistance: Max.<85Ω/km
• Mutual Capacity (nom.): 5.6nF/100M
• Unbalance Capacity Max (p/p at 1 KHz): 1500 pF/km
• Characteristic Impedance (1 to 100 MHz): 100 ±15Ω
• Velocity OF Propagation (f>1 MHz): 69% of c
Complied Standards
• ISO/IEC 11801:2011(Ed.2.2)
• IEC 61156-5:2009(Ed.2.0)
• EN 50173-1:2011
• EN 50173-2:2007 including amendment A1:2010
• ANSI/TIA-568-C.2:2009
• TIA/EIA-568B.2-2001
Cabling infrastructure is the organized system of cables, connectors, and other hardware used to transmit voice, data, and video signals throughout a building or campus.
Fiber infrastructure refers to a network of fiber-optic cables that transmits data using pulses of light, forming the backbone of modern high-speed communication.
"Tools & Tester" can refer to both Information and Communications Technology (ICT) hardware installation/maintenance tools and specialized In-Circuit Test (ICT) equipment used in electronics manufacturing.
Power management is a broad term referring to strategies, technologies, and systems designed to monitor, control, and optimize the consumption and distribution of electrical power.
A "smart solution" is a technology-based approach that integrates devices, data processing, and automation to streamline processes, improve efficiency, and enhance user experience across various applications, from homes to entire cities.
Cabling infrastructure is the organized system of cables, connectors, and other hardware used to transmit voice, data, and video signals throughout a building or campus.
Fiber infrastructure refers to a network of fiber-optic cables that transmits data using pulses of light, forming the backbone of modern high-speed communication.
"Tools & Tester" can refer to both Information and Communications Technology (ICT) hardware installation/maintenance tools and specialized In-Circuit Test (ICT) equipment used in electronics manufacturing.
Power management is a broad term referring to strategies, technologies, and systems designed to monitor, control, and optimize the consumption and distribution of electrical power.
A "smart solution" is a technology-based approach that integrates devices, data processing, and automation to streamline processes, improve efficiency, and enhance user experience across various applications, from homes to entire cities.
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