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The common copper wire known as twisted pair is used to link residential and commercial computers to the phone company. Two insulated copper wires are wound around each other in a spiral pattern to minimize electromagnetic induction or crosstalk between pairs of wires.
Twisted pair cables feature two conductors, which are typically constructed of copper and each conductor includes insulation. Each connection on a twisted pair requires both wires. Twisted pair cables get their name from the twisting of these two conductors.
The global twisted pair cable market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
As part of its Activate by Remee Powered Cable Solutions, leading producer of fiber optic and electronic wire and cable Remee Wire & Cable has introduced a new range of 21 AWG utility Twisted Pair (uTP) cables.
This novel twisted pair power line, known as a “uTP cable,” enables for the transmission of both data and power over greater distances than any existing twisted pair cable.
The new Activate by Remee uTP cable, which is 100 and RJ45 compliant, is truly a utility connection and may be used for network equipment that need data and power to be provided to places outside of the conventional Ethernet ring topology.
This new series of uTP cables has a number of important features, such asUtilizes 21 AWG copper in the Riser, Plenum, OSP, and LSZH versions to lessen heat-related performance concerns.
Increased “headroom” permits useable bandwidth up to 1Gb/s over longer distances, ultra-low loss, high speed dielectric, supports networked building automation (BAS) and intelligent buildings (IBS) devices at distances well beyond the EIA/TIA standards for (Ethernet) Category cabling, and is ideal for perimeter-range security cameras (PTZ included).
The Madison Cable product family of TE’s twisted pair cables from InfiniTwist enable a smaller bend radius for better cable management in high-density applications. Additionally, the twisted pair design significantly lessens termination problems brought on by pistoning.
The cables are mechanically more reliable than parallel pair goods because they are inherently balanced. Environments where flexibility, flex life, and bend radius are issues are well suited for InfiniTwist cables. tighter bend radius than a parallel pair (test conducted using SFF 8417-Multi Conductor Cable Flex Cycle Test Procedure, bend radius of 2.5X cable diameter)
Extron Electronics is happy to provide the precision-terminated shielded twisted pair cables in lengths ranging from three feet (90 cm) to 100 feet under the XTP DTP 24 Series (30.4 m). The cables are built with the business’s HDBaseT Alliance-recommended XTP DTP 24 bulk cable and factory-terminated with XTP DTP 24 Plugs, and are offered in both non-plenum and plenum-rated versions.
The cable assemblies are designed and tested to exceed HDMI error rate criteria of less than one pixel per billion at 100 meters, and they are certified to 475 MHz bandwidth at distances up to 330 feet (100 meters).