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Re: AW: AW: [Doepfer_a100] A180-9 multicore

2018-01-02 by JS Home

Thanks Dieter (and Wikipedia) for that really helpful summary. I will check my cables tonight when I get home as I think they usually have printing on the insulation which will probably tell me what they are
Best wishes

Jonathan Shapero
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On 2 Jan 2018, at 15:26, yahoo@doepfer.de [Doepfer_a100] <Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

>> Most network cabling is UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair), Shielded Twisted
>> Pair (STP) is not very common.
>> 
>> STP Cat6 (or Cat5e) is sometimes used in datacenters but I've not seen
>> it elsewhere.
>> 
>> Shielded RJ45 connectors have a metal cage, making it easy to recognise:
>> 
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> https://rubimages-liberty.netdna-ssl.com/hi-res/RJ45-STP-L5E_connector_45deg
> ree.png
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>> Martin
> 
> Thank's for the note.
> 
> I took a look at Wikipedia to learn a bit more about these cables. According
> to Wikipedia it's a bit more complicate and several types of these cables
> are available. One has to distingish between the common shield for all wires
> and the shields for each pair. The shield can be a metal foil (abbreviation
> F) or mesh wire (abbreviation S) or unshielded (abbreviation U). The
> character before the "/" identifies the type of common shield, the first
> character after the "/" identifies the type shield for the pairs of wires,
> e.g.
> 
> U/UTP: totally unshielded (not suitable for A-180-9)
> 
> S/UTP: common shield for all wires (mesh wire)
> U/FTP: separate shield (foil) for each pair, no common shield
> S/FTP: separate shield (foil) for each pair and common shield (mesh wire)
> F/FTP: separate shield (foil) for each pair and common shield (foil)
> 
> All network cables I could find here in Germany (CAT5 or CAT6) had a common
> shield. That's why was not aware that unshielded cables are available at
> all.
> 
> For the A-180-9 all cables with common shield are suitable (i.e. S/UTP,
> S/FTP, F/FTP and SF/FTP). Only U/UTP is not suitable for A-180-9. I'm not
> sure if U/FTP will work as it depends upon if and how the single shields are
> wired to the connectors.
> 
> Best whishes
> Dieter Doepfer
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