What are the various types of Cat x cables
The commonly found Category (Category is
the full form of Cat) x cables include Cat 5, Cat 5E, Cat 6, Cat 6A,
Cat 7, Cat 7A. All these cables differ in the amount of bandwidths/
frequencies they can support, distance for which they support such
bandwidth, amount of copper, number of twists, ability to defer EMI and
Alien Cross Talk interferences, size, etc. We will see two important
factors for each type of the Cat x cable below:
(Though the distances in some of the
below cases might be referred to as 100 meters, in practice it is 90
meters UTP cable and 10 meters patch cord distance).
Cat 3 Cable – Supports
10 Base-T Standard for bandwidths up to 10 Mbps over a maximum distance
of 100 meters. They can support frequencies in the range of 0-10 Mhz.
Cat 5/5E Cable –
Supports 100 Base-T Standard for bandwidths up to 100 Mbps over a
maximum distance of 100 meters. They can support frequencies in the
range of 0-100 Mhz. Cat 5E cables can support 1000 Base-T as well.
Cat 6 Cable – Supports
1000 Base-T Standard for bandwidths up to 1000 Mbps over a maximum
distance of 100 meters. Cat 6 standard can support frequencies in the
range of 0-250 Mhz. They also support 10GE bandwidth over limited
distances.
Cat 6A Cable – Supports
10G Base-T standard for bandwidths up to 10 Gbps over a maximum
distance of 100 meters. Cat 6A standard can support frequencies in the
range of 0-500 Mhz.
Cat 7 Cable – Supports
10G Base-T standard for bandwidths up to 10 Gbps over a maximum distance
of 100 meters. Cat 7 standard can support frequencies in the range of
0-600 Mhz. It offers better performance and improved cross talk
suppression over the Cat 6A cables.
Cat 7A Cable – Supports
10G Base-T standard for bandwidths up to 10 Gbps over a maximum
distance of 100 meters. In addition to this, they can also support 40
Gbps bandwidth for around 50 meters and 100 Gbps bandwidth for around 15
meters. They support frequencies in the range of 0-1000 Mhz.
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