Connector Technical Data | |||||||||
Model Number | RJ6AC5LI24CK25 | ||||||||
Connectors No. | RJ45 8P8C | ||||||||
Termination | Insulation Percing Contect | ||||||||
Rated current | 1.5A | ||||||||
Rated Voltage | 30V | ||||||||
Impulse Voltage | 1000V Contact to Contact, 1500 Contact to Screen | ||||||||
Characteristic impeance | 100Ω | ||||||||
Contact carrier | PC | ||||||||
Contect | Brass Gold plated | ||||||||
Connector overmolding | PVC, TPU |
Features
Alien crosstalk and the time required to carry out the test could be reduced greatly, if not completely eliminated, by making use of Cat 6a F/UTP. The foil shield acts as a barricade preventing external RFI/EMI from lashing onto the twisted pairs. Also, it prevents the leakage of data signals out of the cable, making the cable better for secure installations and more difficult to tap. Case studies show that Cat 6a F/UTP cables offers more headroom significantly, compared to Category 6a UTP in 10 GbE over copper systems.
The following factors should be considered when considering using cat 6a components in a Class EA network of 10Gbps:
FAQ
● What are category cables?
The concept of Category cables was first set forth by the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) and is now maintained by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). In 1991 the TIA/EIA-568-A standard was released (now revised to TIA/EIA-568-C) in an effort to define standards for telecommunications installations.