Cordon de raccordement UTP Cat.6A (classe EA) gris
⦁ La solution économique pour des débits de données allant jusqu'à 10 Gbit/s et une bande passante de 500 MHz
⦁ Câble patch pour connexions réseau entre appareils
⦁ Câble à paires torsadées blindé (PiMF) avec connecteurs RJ-45 aux deux extrémités.
⦁ Robuste grâce à sa protection anti-pliage moulée.
⦁ Câble flexible, adapté aux courbures étroites.
⦁ Impédance : 100 Ohms
⦁ Réglage des contacts 1:1, conformément à la norme EIA/TIA 568.
⦁ Construction : 8 lignes, paires blindées par feuille d'aluminium, blindage complet par tresse de cuivre étamé
A gray UTP Cat.6A (Class EA) patch cord is an unshielded twisted-pair Ethernet cable for high-speed network connections, commonly used for connecting network devices within a patch panel or linking devices like computers and routers. It supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GBASE-T) with a bandwidth of up to 500 MHz and is backward compatible with older standards.
UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair): The cable consists of four pairs of copper wires that are twisted together but do not have an overall protective foil or braided shield. For Cat.6A, this construction is more sensitive to "alien crosstalk" (signal interference from other cables), so proper installation is crucial.
Category 6A (Cat.6A): This is an "augmented" version of Category 6, which supports speeds of up to 10 Gigabits per second (Gbps) over a length of up to 100 meters.
Class EA: This is the ISO/IEC designation for Cat.6A components, certifying the cable's compliance with channel specifications for optimal performance in 10 Gbps applications.
Connectors: The cord has RJ45 connectors on both ends, typically with gold-plated contacts and a snag-proof, molded boot that provides kink protection and strain relief.
Internal structure: The cable usually consists of 8 stranded copper wires (four pairs) with a 1:1 pin assignment in accordance with the TIA 568 standard.
Conductor size: For slimmer, more flexible versions, the conductor size may be 28 AWG, while standard versions use 24 AWG.
Color: The "grey" designation simply indicates the color of the cable's outer jacket. Many manufacturers offer a range of colors for easier network organization and identification.
Applications:
Data centers: The high-performance capabilities and often slimmer, more flexible design of Cat.6A patch cords make them ideal for high-density environments.
Enterprise networks: Connecting devices like servers, switches, and patch panels that require high bandwidth.
General networking: Linking computers, printers, routers, and other network devices to network outlets.
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Conditionnement
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| Longueur | 0.3m or 0.5m or 1m or 2m or 3m or 5m or 10m or 15m or 20m |
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Spécifications générales
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| Body Color | Grey |
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Networking
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| Shield type | SFTP |
| Transfer quality | CAT6A-10 Gbit/s |
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