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Cat6A Shielded (STP) Ethernet Network Cable

SKU #CAT6A-STP
Performance conforms to proposed Cat6A channel requirement of TIA/EIA-568-B-2-10 class EA ISO/IEC 11801, CENELEC EN 50173 and IEEE802.3an.
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Description

CAT6A wiring

SF Cable patch cables are made of 100% bare copper wire and 50 micron gold plated RJ45 plugs. Why 50 micron? We do not use CCA (aluminum wire). What is CCA?

10G CAT6A cabling provides transmission performance that excceeds the industry standard CAT6 parameters and supports the operation of 10GBASE-T over 100 meter. 10G CAT6A solutions are qualified for frequencies up to 500MHz.

Application

  • 10GBASE-T Ethernet
  • 1000BASE-TX Fast Ethernet
  • 1000BASE-T Gigabit Rthernet
  • 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet
  • 10BASE-T Ethernet
  • 155/622 Mbps ATM
  • 4/16 Mbps Token Ring
  • 100VG-AnyLAN
  • 100Mbps TP-PMD

Features

  • Performance conforms to proposed CAT6A channel requirement of TIA/EIA-568-B-2-10 class EA ISO/IEC 11801, CENELEC EN 50173 and IEEE802.3an.
  • 26AWG stranded copper wire.
  • Double shielded: Each pair foil shielded / 4 pair braid shielded
  • 50 micron gold plated RJ45 shielded plug
  • Molded snugless boot
  • Length: 1 feet
  • Color: Blue, Gray

FAQ

  • TIA/EIA:
    TIA/EIA is abbreviation of Telecommunication Industry Association and Electronics Industry Alliance that sets telecommunication standards in the US. SF Cable patch cable complies with the latest TIA/EIA telecommunication cable standards.

  • T-568B Wiring:
    There are two standards for wiring color code, 568A and 568B. While there's no difference in connectivity between 568A and 568B, 568B is the most prevalent wiring color code in the US. Our patch cable is 568B wired.

  • UTP and FTP:
    UTP is Unshielded Twisted Pair and FTP is Shielded Twisted Pair. FTP cable is wrapped in metal foil. Both have the same Ethernet communication performance, but FTP has better protection against Electro-Magnetis noise from outside. UTP is accepted for residential and general commercial installation

  • CM rated jacket:
    CM for communication. It is set by UL (Underwriters labolatory) to indicate the wire jacket material safety. CM rating is safe to use in residential and general commercial installtions.

  • 24AWG and Stranded:
    AWG (American Wire Gauge) indicates wire thickness. Higher the number, thinner the wire. 24AWG or 26AWG is commonly used for ethernet cables. Stranded wire is a bundle of thin wires as oposed to solid wire that is single solid wire. Stranded wire is more flexible than solid wire and commonly used for indoor network wiring such as patch cable.

  • RoHS:
    Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive. This directive restricts the use of hazardous materials such as lead or mercury in the manufacture of electronic and electrical equipments. SF Cable cables are all RoHS compliant.

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Warranty

Lifetime