Twisted-Pair-cables Overview Fire protection: flame resistance, smoke-free, halogen-free Particularly in large installations, it is important that attention is paid to the needs of fire protection. There are three important must– haves for the cable sheath and wire insulation. These properties are flame resistance, low-smoke and zero halogen. Flame resistance: – A cable is classified as flame retardant in accordance with IEC 60332, if it does not or only a specified short piece continues to burn, while the rest of the cable is set on fire for a long time. Smoke poverty: – The idea is that in case of fire not too much smoke may be released. To test the smoke poverty according to IEC 61034 cable pieces are placed in a chamber for a long time under fire and the light transmittance of the resulting smoke measured by photocell inside the chamber. Halogen-free: – The measurement of halogen-free is prescribed in IEC 60754. Halogens in the material on the one hand lead to combustion toxic fumes and on the other hand to the formation of corrosive or caustic acids. LS0H: – There is often also the name Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH or LS0H) for the classification of cable material. In this case, although reference is made to smoke and zero halogen poverty, but not on the flame resistance. Therefore, we call on the following pages individually the three properties described above. VALUE Patchcords VALUE has a budget patch cables product line with a very good price / performance ratio. Available in the Category 5e, 6, 6A and „7“ in various shielding types, lengths and colors. 1 year warranty! ROLINE Patchcords Quality makes the difference! ROLINE offers a wide range of high quality patch cables with reserves in the transmission quality even in critical environments. Available in the Category 5e, 6, 6A, „7“ and 8 in various shielding types, lengths and colors. 2 years warranty! Our products Category 8 Cabling The demand of bandwidth continues to increase, and most of the existing network cable infrastructures in data centers, which were designed earlier for an intended lifespan of more than 15 years, must face today‘s challenges and future requirements, which are often unpredictable. Under these circumstances, the new standard Category 8 cabling has been developed and approved by TIA to provide numerous benefits for data centers looking to seamlessly add bandwidth for Ethernet Category 8, the standard for next-generation twisted-pair cabling specifications, allows the transport data up to four times faster on the same type of cabling already being used, supporting 25GBASE-T and 40GBASE-T applications for short distances (up to 30 meters) for switch-to-server connections (primarily in top-of-rack or end-of-row topologies) The advantages of Category 8 cabling: - Category 8 offers four times the bandwidth of Category 6A cabling, with internal impairments specified up to 2 GHz - Category 8 cables are shielded, though shielded cabling systems must be grounded, this is also not an issue in most data centers, since the connections are closer together Shielding problems like ground loops can typically be avoided when both ends of the channel are in the same room and nearby - Category 8 connectors use the familiar RJ45 interface. The jacks require proper grounding to the cable and to the device they are installed into (patch panel or outlet), therefore they are designed for field termination - Category 8 number of connectors is limited to two connectors in the copper channel (excluding connections on end equipment), this is typically adequate in a data center environment and many common enterprise links - Maximum reach: 30 meter of channel (maximum 24m link cable + 2x 3m patch cable) Category ISO Channel Class Maximum Bandwidth Maximum Etherent Data Rate Cabling System Connector Type 6 E 250 MHz 1000 Mbit/s Unshielded or shielded RJ45 6A EA 500 MHz 10 Gbit/s Unshielded or shielded RJ45 7* F 600 MHz 10 Gbit/s Shielded only Non-RJ45 (IEC 60603-7-71 and IEC 61076-3-104) 7A* FA 1000 MHz 10 Gbit/s Shielded only Non-RJ45 (IEC 60603-7-71 and IEC 61076-3-104) 8 8.I and 8.II 2000 MHz 25 Gbit/s / 40 Gbit/s Shielded only Cat.8.1 RJ45 / Cat.8.2 Non-RJ45 * Category 7 and 7A are not recognized by ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 DATA CENTER Product 1.19
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