Belden s newest cable 10gxw is the industry s smallest diameter category 6a cable designed for smart building and multi gigabit applications with performance.
Cat 6a cable specifications.
Cat 6 supports 10 gigabit ethernet only up to 164 feet of cable length.
The cat6a doubles data transmission bandwidth from 250 to 500 mhz.
Draft specification ansi tia eia 568 b 2 10 specifies cable systems called augmented category 6 or more frequently as category 6a that operate at frequencies up to 500 mhz and will provide up to 10.
Ethernet cables are grouped into sequentially numbered categories cat based on different specifications.
The tia is working to complete a new specification that will define enhanced performance standards for unshielded twisted pair cable systems.
Cat6a cables allow performance up to 500 mhz.
These categories are how we can easily know what type of cable we need for a specific application.
Decreases the chance of crosstalk interference.
Some options that are available include small diameter non bonded and patented bonded pair.
The new cat 6a standard extends the frequency of cat 6a cables to 500 mhz and includes specifications for a new performance parameter known as alien crosstalk anext.
Category 6a cables are fully backward compatible with all the previous categories including category 6 and 5e.
The cable standard specifies performance of up to 250 mhz compared to 100 mhz for cat 5 and cat 5e.
Both cat5e and cat6 cable specifications allow lengths up to 100 meters but cat6e has a lower max length 55 meters when used for 10gbase t 10 gigabit ethernet.
The category 6 augmented cable standard or cat 6a was created to further improve the performance of cat 6 ethernet cables using cat 6a enables 10 gigabit ethernet data rates over a single cable run up to 328 feet.
Category 6 cable cat 6 is a standardized twisted pair cable for ethernet and other network physical layers that is backward compatible with the category 5 5e and category 3 cable standards.
Category 6a is the official standard and its increased bandwidth can be used to achieve 10 gbps speeds on 10gbase t networks at the standard 100 meter maximum cable length.
Before the category 6a standard became official several companies marketed upgraded category 6 cables as category 6e cables.
Most importantly cat8 ethernet patch cables can support a speed of 25 gbps or even 40 gbps.
Cat8 cable or category 8 cable is an ethernet cable which differs greatly from the previous cables in that it supports a frequency of up to 2 ghz 2000 mhz and is limited to a 30 meter 2 connector channel while cat8 cable requires shielded cabling as well.
And provides superior reliability and transmission.
In order to run 10gbase t for 100 meters category 6a cable or augmented category 6 cables need to be used.
The a stands for augmented and is a nod to cat6a s improved specifications compared with its predecessor the category 6 or cat6 cable.
Sometimes the category is updated with further clarification or testing standards e g.