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| These are UTP cables that are
suitable for constructing a LAN wiring system, hence they have excellent high-speed
data transmission characteristics from 10BASE-T to 100 Mpbs. |
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Features |
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The same type of cable can be used to wire
data systems and telephone systems. |
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These cables can be used as LAN cables for
high-speed data transmission. |
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They conform to EIA/TIA568 (categories 3,
4 and 5). |
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They have low attenuation and low crosstalk,
hence they can be used for data transmission up to 100 Mbps. |
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Because these cables are of a UTP structure,
they are inexpensive. |
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The 8P, 16P and 24P multi-pair types eliminate
the clutter that tends to occur when a large number of cables are laid, and make
for a clean layout. |
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4-pair cables are also available as random-wound
and box-wound types that do not twist or kink when they are being withdrawn. |
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We also have patch cords of various colors
consisting of cables fitted with modular plugs on both ends. We can make them
to your specified length. |
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Cable
structure (category 5 cables) |
| Pair
cable |
4P |
8P |
16P |
24P |
| Conductor |
24AWG
bare soft copper single wire |
| Composition |
4
pairs |
4-pair
unit×2
(figure of 8 cross-
section)
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4-pair
unit×4
(round
cross-section)
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4-pair
unit×6
(round
cross-section)
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Finished
O.D.
(mm)
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5.5 |
5.5×12 |
14 |
19 |
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Cable
characteristics (representative values) |
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Category
5 cables |
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