TWT FTP cat. 5e patch-cord with molded boots
According to current standards, patch cords are not a part
of the Structured Cabling System. However, they are fully involved in the
transmission of signals from the computer to the network equipment, so their
quality must be considered and be no worse than other components of the cable channel. The patch cord consists of a piece of cable terminated
with 8-pin RJ-45 modular plugs. Despite the apparent simplicity of the design,
crosstalk, and reflections on a small length of cable can have a significant
impact on the transmission characteristics. It is much easier to achieve good
performance in industrial patch cord production than in manual production. The patch cords are made of shielded stranded cable
and shielded category 5e RJ-45 modular plugs. Each patch cord undergoes
mandatory testing for the integrity of electrical circuits, the absence of a
short circuit and the correct wiring. Category 5e patch-cords of different lengths and colors
are available under the TWT brand. Patch cords are available in various lengths:
Design features: The junction between the RJ-45 plug and the cable is
filled with a plastic to ensure a strong connection between them, such a
connection is called molded. The plug has flexible strain relief boot, which provides a
given cable bending radius during operation. Patch-cord wiring diagram, T-568B, FTP Plug A (contacts on top) Twisted pair Shield Plug B (contacts
on top)
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