ProPlex CAT5e Ultra-Patch U/UTP Ethernet Cable
ProPlex CAT5e Ultra-Patch U/UTP Ethernet Cable
CAT5e Ultra-Patch U/UTP Ethernet Cable
PCCAT5EUTPP
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Ethernet patch cables designed to withstand the extreme conditions of the real world. Available as fully assembled patch cables, in standard and custom lengths, with your choice of three heavy-duty RJ-45 connector formats. Panel-mount connectors also available for a complete OEM Ethernet wiring solution.
A 4 pair, 24 AWG, 100 Ohm U/UTP round cable, designed to the IEC 61156-6 and TIA/EIA 568-B.2 CAT5 requirements. The cable contains 4 twisted pairs, cabled, assembled with kevlar reinforcement strands, jacketed in Black UV resistant Polyurethane.
Part Number | PCCAT5EUTPP |
Conductors | 24 AWG [0.25 mm2] tinned copper, 7x0.20 mm |
Insulation | Solid PO, Nom. Nom. Dia. 0.038” [0.97 mm] |
Color Code | Color coded 568-B |
Assembly | Pairs cabled with Kevlar strength members and separation tape wrapped. |
Shields | None |
Jacket | Black, special PUR compound. |
Marking | ProPlex PCAT5EUTPP 24AWG UTP 100MHZ data cable CAT5E verified |
Weight | 30 lbs./mft [44 Kg/Km] |
Outside Diameter | 0.244” [6.2 mm] nom. +/-0.012” [0.3 mm] |
Minimum Bend Radius | 45 mm |
Tensile Strength | 270 kg |
Operational Pulling Tension | 20 kg max. (@0.3% Elongation) |
Temperature Rating | Installation: -5° to +60° C Operational: -25° to +70°C |
Compliance | RoHS |
Voltage Rating | 230 VMS |
Velocity of Propagation | 68% nom. |
Impedance | 100 +/- 15 Ohm 1-100 MHz |
Propogation Delay | 570ns/100m max @ 1 MHz 545ns/100m max @ 10 MHz 537ns/100m max @ 100 MHz |
Delay Skew | 35 ns/100 m max @ 1-100 MHz |
Dielectric Strength | VAC/1min - 700V/min |
Capacitance | pair 46 pF/m |
Resistance Unbalance | 2% max @ 20 deg. C |
Capacitance Unbalance | 3.2 pF/m max. @1KHz (wire to ground) |
Insulation Resistance | 5000 M Ohm / Km Min. |
Return Loss (100MHz) | 20 db/100 m min. @ 1 MHz 25 db/100 m min. @ 16 MHz 20.7 db/100 m min. @ 62.5 MHz 19 db/100 m min. @ 100 MHz |
DC Resistance | 96 Ohm/Km @ 20 deg. C |