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TYCO / AMP Netconnect Cat.6A & Cat.7 XG STP Cables |
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The TYCO / AMP NETCONNECT XG Shielded Copper
Cabling System has been developed to offer full
IEEE 802.3an (10GBaseT) support, as well as to
meet or exceed the channel requirements of the
latest CLASS EA standards and to provide full
backward compatibility with Category 6/Class E
and Category 5e/Class D systems.
The AMP NETCONNECT XG Shielded Copper
Cabling System will provide a cabling channel
that will meet the latest Class EA channel
transmission performance parameters to 500 MHz.
The system’s outstanding Alien NEXT (AXT)
suppression has been tested and certified by the
independent DELTA laboratories.
AMP NETCONNECT XG / XGA cabling solutions - Today’s cabling systems for tomorrow’s applications
10 Gigabit/s Ethernet is not a requirement for most applications today, but is an expectation for the future, especially in the Data Center environment. Organizations looking to install cabling today need to ensure that their chosen platform can support 10 Gigabit/s Ethernet to enable migration to the faster data rate in the future.
IEEE 802.3ae (10Gb/s Ethernet over fiber) was ratified in 2002 and resulted in new multimode fiber definitions being established by the international cabling standard ISO/IEC 11801 2nd edition. The AMP NETCONNECT XG fiber optic cabling system meets all these standard requirements and offers a 300 m channel length using OM3 system fiber and high class connectivity.
When the standard work for IEEE 802.3an (10Gb/s Ethernet over copper) started, it pretty soon became clear that this application would also result in new definitions in the cabling standards for copper channels. Prior to the ratification of the IEEE 802.3an application standard (10GBase-T) in 2007, the international cabling standards had already started to define cabling channels supporting this new high speed copper application.
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