ADC Unshielded manual Construction Characteristics, Electrical Characteristics

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Standard UTP Switchboard Cable

24 AWG STC, Unshielded, Riser

Specifications

CONSTRUCTION CHARACTERISTICS

 

 

 

Conductors:

 

 

24 AWG solid tinned copper

Insulation:

 

 

Lead-free semi-rigid PVC

Insulation diameter:

 

 

0.81 mm (.032") nominal

Pairing:

 

 

6.6 twists/meter (2 twists/foot) minimum

Color-coding:

 

 

Standard telephony, bandmarked

Rip cord:

 

 

Applied under the jacket

Jacket:

 

 

Lead-free flame retardant PVC

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS

 

 

 

Conductor DC resistance (maximum):

 

9.4Ω/100m (28.6Ω/1000') @ 20° C (68° F)

Resistance unbalance (maximum):

5%

 

Mutual capacitance:

 

 

6.9nF/100m (21.0 pF/ft) nominal @ 1 kHz

Characteristic impedance:

 

100 ± 20 Ohms @ 1 MHz

Temperature rating:

 

 

60° C (140° F)

Voltage rating:

 

 

300 VDC

Nominal Attenuation @ 1 MHz:

 

 

 

Pair Count

 

(dB/1000')

 

(dB/100m)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2-6

 

7.2

 

2.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Over 6

 

8.7

 

2.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*See back cover for ordering information.

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Unshielded specifications

ADC Unshielded is a robust solution tailored for various network applications, particularly in environments where electromagnetic interference (EMI) is a concern. As industries continue to evolve, the demand for reliable and high-performance connectivity solutions has only grown, making ADC Unshielded an essential component in modern networking.

One of the main features of ADC Unshielded is its ability to provide highly efficient data transmission. The design is optimized for minimal signal loss, which is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the data being transmitted over long distances. This efficiency helps in enhancing the overall performance of the network, making it suitable for high-bandwidth applications such as video streaming and large data transfers.

In terms of technology, ADC Unshielded employs advanced copper cabling techniques, ensuring that the wiring adheres to the stringent standards set by industry regulations. The cables typically feature twisted pairs that are designed to reduce crosstalk and mitigate interference. This design is fundamental in maintaining a stable connection, particularly in environments with a significant amount of electronic equipment.

The characteristics of ADC Unshielded also include exceptional durability and flexibility. The cables are made from high-quality materials that can withstand various physical stressors, such as bending and pulling, which can occur during installation and regular use. Moreover, the lightweight nature of ADC Unshielded cables allows for easier management and installation in tight spaces or complex layouts.

Another significant feature is the compatibility of ADC Unshielded with a wide range of networking equipment. This versatility ensures that it can be seamlessly integrated into existing setups, whether for home networks, commercial buildings, or data centers. Additionally, the unshielded design allows for a more cost-effective solution compared to shielded alternatives, making it a popular choice for budget-conscious projects.

In summary, ADC Unshielded cables stand out due to their efficient data transmission capabilities, advanced copper cabling technology, durability, and broad compatibility with networking devices. They are designed to meet the evolving demands of modern communication systems, providing a reliable backbone for various applications while remaining cost-effective. As the landscape of connectivity continues to change, ADC Unshielded remains a critical choice for ensuring seamless and uninterrupted network performance.