Single-Mode Fibre Optic Cable • Single-Mode Fibre Optic Cable • Multimode fibre cable has multiple modes of propagation—that is, several wavelengths of light are normally used in the fibre core. In contrast, single-mode fibre cable has only on...
...requires bundles of cables, and managing all those cables from inside a telecommunications closet can be a daunting task. To connect cable bundles to rackmounted equipment (like patch panels, hubs, switches, or routers), you need to direct the b...
Cable termination • Cable termination • Carefully remove the jacketing from the cable and expose one inch of the insulated wire conductors. Do not remove any insulation from the conductors. When the RJ-45 connector is crimped, the contacts ins...
DisplayPort cable • DisplayPort cable • DisplayPort is a digital video interface that was designed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) in 2006 and has been produced since 2008. It competes directly with HDMI®. Unlike HDMI, ho...
...These solid-conductor cables, designed for horizontal and backbone cable runs, should not be flexed, bent or twisted repeatedly. • UTP Stranded Patch Cable • Use stranded patch cables for connecting your workstation NICs to the wallplate with patc...
...do we modify existing cables and adapters, we also build them from scratch to your specs! UTP, fibre optic, RS-232, coax, A/V—tell us what you need, and we’ll turn your ideas into reality. • Create your own custom cable • Indicate cable type, leng...
...about fibre optic cables, so you can make an informed purchasing decision. • The basics of Fibre Optic Cables • The Advantages of Fibre. • Multimode vs. single-mode fibre • Simplex vs. duplex fibre patch cable. • Attenuators • Fibre Optic Cabl...
...Shielded vs. Unshielded cables • Shielded Ethernet Cables • LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) and PVC cables • • Copper Category Standards • Category 3 and 4. • Category 5 and 5e • Category 6 and 6a • Category 7/Class F • • Several types of Crosstal...