CATEGORY CABLES
The Category Rating System was developed by TIA as a response to the industry's
request for higher data rate specifications on applications over unshielded
(UTP) and shielded (STP) twisted pair.
This rating systems has been integrated into the body of the EIA/TIA-568A
standard document. The category rating system only applies to 100 ohm
UTP and STP wiring systems. EIA/TIA-568A also allows 150 ohm STP (also
called type I) and 62.5/125 um multi-mode optical fiber.
Category 3 Cable
Category 3 is characterized
to 16 MHz and supports applications up to 10 Mbps. Applications may range
from voice to 10BaseT.
Category
5 Cable
Category 5 is characterized
to 100 Mhz and supports applications up to 100 Mbps. Applications may
range from voice to TP-PMD.
Enhanced
Category 5
Enhanced Category
5 is still characterized to 100 Mhz and supports applications up to 100
Mbps. However, Enhanced Category 5 provides additional NEXT margin (sometimes
referred to as headroom) over the specified frequency band from 1 MHz
to 100 MHz. The total noise power with all pairs energized (usually specified
as Power Sum NEXT) meets or exceeds the Category 5 specification for worst
pair-to-pair NEXT. It also provides improved ELFEXT (Equal Level Far-End
Crosstalk) and Return Loss Performance.
Category
Safety Requirements
These Safety Requirements
are valid for both Category 3 and 5 applications:
Safety Requirements:
A. UL 1459 (Telephone)
B. UL 1863 (Wire and Jacks)
C. NEC 1996, Article 800-4
Availability:
A. 22 AWG and 24 AWG
B. Type: CMR/MPR or CMP/MPP
C. Available in solid conductors
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