Clase A.3 - Parte 2 - Dispositivos y Cables de Par Trenzado
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This section introduces the concept of network elements, focusing on twisted pair cables and their significance in networking.
Twisted Pair Cables
- Twisted pair cables are essential in networks, comprising insulated electrical conductors intertwined to eliminate external interference and facilitate differential signal transmission.
- These cables consist of categories such as 5, 5e, and 6, with Category 5 being the most commonly used for transmitting data at speeds ranging from 10 to 100 megabits per second.
- Category 6 cables include a plastic separator isolating each twisted pair and support connections up to 10 gigabits per second.
Cable Types and Coverings
- Different cable coverings like UTP, STP, FTP, and SFTP offer varying levels of protection suitable for internal or external installations.
- UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cables are simple to manipulate and commonly used for network cabling.
- FTP (Foiled Twisted Pair) cables use global twisted conductors with a foil shield instead of aluminum shielding like STP.
- SFTP (Shielded Foiled Twisted Pair) cables have total shielding with aluminum covering and a metalized layer for enhanced protection.
Network Distances and Terminations
This part delves into maximum distances achievable without signal repeaters in networks along with terminologies related to cable specifications.
Network Distances
- Networks have maximum distance limits without signal repeaters based on a nomenclature indicating speed, transmission type, and distance capabilities.
- Nomenclature examples like "10BaseT" signify connections at specific speeds over certain distances using different cable types.
Cable Terminations
- RJ45 connectors serve as endpoints for twisted pair cables, facilitating connectivity within network infrastructures.