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                   Notes         UTP Cable
                                 UTP cable is a medium that is composed of pairs of wires. UTP cable is used in a variety of
                                 networks. Each of the eight individual copper wires in UTP cable \is covered by an insulating
                                 material. In addition, the wires in each pair are twisted around each other.
                                 UTP cable relies solely on the cancellation effect produced by the twisted wire pairs to limit signal
                                 degradation caused by electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI).
                                 To further reduce crosstalk between the pairs in UTP cable, the number of twists in the wire pairs
                                 varies. UTP cable must follow precise specifications governing how many twists or braids are
                                 permitted per meter (3.28 feet) of cable.

                                 UTP cable often is installed using a Registered Jack 45 (RJ-45) connector. The RJ-45 is an eight-
                                 wire connector used commonly to connect computers onto a local-area network (LAN), especially
                                 Ethernets.
                                 When used as a networking medium, UTP cable has four pairs of either 22- or 24-gauge copper
                                 wire. UTP used as a networking medium has an impedance of 100 ohms; this differentiates it from
                                 other types of twisted-pair wiring such as that used for telephone wiring, which has impedance
                                 of 600 ohms.
                                 UTP cable offers many advantages. Because UTP has an external diameter of approximately
                                 0.43 cm (0.17 inches), its small size can be advantageous during installation. Because it has
                                 such a small external diameter, UTP does not fill up wiring ducts as rapidly as other types
                                 of cable. This can be an extremely important factor to consider, particularly when installing
                                 a network in an older building. UTP cable is easy to install and is less expensive than other
                                 types of networking media. In fact, UTP costs less per meter than any other type of LAN
                                 cabling. And because UTP can be used with most of the major networking architectures, it
                                 continues to grow in popularity.

                                 Disadvantages also are involved in using twisted-pair cabling, however. UTP cable is more prone
                                 to electrical noise and interference than other types of networking media, and the distance between
                                 signal boosts is shorter for UTP than it is for coaxial and fiber-optic cables.
                                 Although UTP was once considered to be slower at transmitting data than other types of cable,
                                 this is no longer true. In fact, UTP is considered the fastest copper-based medium today. The
                                 following summarizes the features of UTP cable:
                                 Speed and throughput-10 to 1000 Mbps

                                 Average cost per node-Least expensive
                                 Media and connector size-Small
                                 Maximum cable length-100 m (short)

                                 Commonly used types of UTP cabling are as follows:
                                 Category 1: Used for telephone communications. Not suitable for transmitting data.

                                 Category 2: Capable of transmitting data at speeds up to 4 megabits per second (Mbps).
                                 Category 3: Used in 10BASE-T networks. Can transmit data at speeds up to 10 Mbps.
                                 Category 4: Used in Token Ring networks. Can transmit data at speeds up to 16 Mbps.

                                 Category 5: Can transmit data at speeds up to 100 Mbps.





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