Descriptions
A CAT5E FTP shielded RJ45 LAN patch cord is a type of Ethernet cable used for networking.
Here’s a breakdown of the terms:
CAT5E: This stands for Category 5 Enhanced, a standard for twisted pair cables that supports data transmission speeds up to 1 Gbps and frequencies up to 100 MHz. It’s commonly used for Ethernet connections.
FTP: This stands for Foiled Twisted Pair. It means that the cable has an additional foil shield around the pairs of wires, which helps reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) and crosstalk.
Shielded: This indicates that the cable has a protective layer (usually foil) to minimize interference from external sources, enhancing performance in environments with potential electronic noise.
RJ45: This refers to the type of connector used at the ends of the cable. RJ45 connectors are standard for Ethernet cables.
LAN Patch Cord: This describes the cable's function. It’s a short cable used to connect devices within a Local Area Network (LAN), like connecting a computer to a switch or router.
In summary, a CAT5E FTP shielded RJ45 LAN patch cord is designed for reliable, high-speed networking with protection against interference, making it suitable for various networking applications.
Main Features
High-Speed Data Transmission: Supports speeds up to 1 Gbps.
Reduced Interference: The foil shielding minimizes electromagnetic interference (EMI) and crosstalk, improving signal quality.
Twisted Pair Design: The twisted pair construction helps further reduce interference.
RJ45 Connectors: Standard connectors compatible with most networking devices.
Durability: Designed for frequent connections and disconnections, typically featuring robust materials.
These features make it ideal for stable and reliable networking in environments with potential electronic noise.
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Order Data
Item No | Descriptions |
TP-5501-C5EF-0010 | LAN patch cord, CAT5E, FTP, RJ45-RJ45, 1m |