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Twisted Pair Cable Revealed: The Insider's Perspective

Updated on Nov 30, 2021 by
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Currently, twisted pair copper cabling is the most ubiquitous for Ethernet network and telephone installations. But how much do you know about twisted pair cable? What makes it different from other cables and how many types of twisted cables are there? Here in this article, you can find all the answers that you are looking for. Please keep reading.

Introduction of Twisted Pair Cable

A twisted pair cable is a type of cable made by putting two separate insulated wires together in a twisted pattern and running them parallel to each other for the purpose of improving electromagnetic compatibility. By twisting the wires, some part of the noise signals goes in one direction (sending) while the other part goes in the opposite direction (receiving). This twisting helps dampen the magnetic effect on the wires, and the external waves cancel out due to the different twists. In simple words, compared to a single conductor or an untwisted balanced pair, a twisted pair reduces electromagnetic radiation from the pair and crosstalk between neighboring pairs and improves the rejection of external electromagnetic interference. Twisted pair cables are classed as Cat5e, Cat6, Cat7, and Cat8 cables based on their electrical characteristics, according to the EIA/TIA-568 standard.

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Types of Twisted Pair Cable

For additional noise immunity, twisted pair cabling may be shielded. Cables with shielding are known as shielded twisted pair (or STP cable) and without as unshielded twisted pair (or UTP cable). The below content explains their differences in detail.

Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable

UTP cable is a low-cost network cable built with a pair of insulated conductors twisted together and covered with a plastic jacket for protection. It has no foil wrap shielding or braided shielding screen, which makes the cable smaller in diameter. 24 AWG (short for American Wire Gauge) is the most commonly seen size of UTP cables. FS offers even thinner cables - Cat6 28AWG slim cables, which support 550MHz Maximum bandwidth and 1000Base-T Ethernet, allowing for more reliable data transmission. Thinner UTP cables are easy to route through the tightest spaces and cable management panels, which further helps improve the airflow and reduce the risk of network downtime.

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Applications of Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable

Except for its use in many Ethernet networks and telephone systems. The unshielded twisted pair cable is also the most common cable used in computer networking. As UTP cable bandwidth has improved to match the baseband of television signals, it is now used in some video applications as well, primarily in security cameras.

Benefits of Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable

  • Less expensive and less costly compared to other networking media types.

  • The most compatible cabling that can be used with most other major networking systems and does not require grounding.

  • Smaller in size so installation is easier as it does not fill up wiring ducts.

Shielded Twisted Pair Cable

Similar to UTP cable, STP cable contains an extra foil wrapping or copper braid jacket to help shield the cable signals from interference, thereby transporting data faster. STP cables work by attracting interference to the shield and then running it off into a grounded cable. According to different shieldings, STP cables can be divided into two types: foil twisted pair (FTP) and shielded/foil twisted pair (SFTP). FTP cables generally comprise wires and insulators. With FTP cables, each twisted pair of cables is wrapped in a shielding of foil to protect the cable from EMI and crosstalk. SFTP cables come with a braided, wired mesh that encases each pair of insulated copper wires. This also provides the highest level of protection against EMI and crosstalk.

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Applications of Shielded Twisted Pair Cable

Shielded twisted pair cables are widely used in computer and telephone networking, including wiring Ethernet connections for computer networks, as well as commercial and residential telephone connections. Since STP cables are durable and long-lasting, with their shielding characteristics, they can also be used in industrial settings with high amounts of electromagnetic interference, such as a factory with large electronic equipment, etc.

Benefits of Shielded Twisted Pair Cable

  • Shielding reduces the chance of crosstalk and provides protection from interference.

  • Supporting higher data signal transmission speed.

  • Providing more secure data transmission.

Summary

Twisted pair cable is the simplest transmission medium. Its characteristic of being able to cancel out electromagnetic interference from external sources makes it different from other types of cables. The above content explained its two different types - STP and UTP, as well as their different applications and benefits, I hope it can give you a more detailed idea of twisted pair cable. If you are looking for high-performance twisted pair cables for your structured cabling, FS will offer a wide range of unshielded and shielded cables with different categories (Cat5e/6/6a/7/8 Ethernet cables) and gauges (24/26/28 AWG) that are designed to meet your needs.

Related articles:

UTP or STP Cables for 10GBASE-T Network? | FS Community

How to Install Twisted-Pair Cable Connectors? | FS Community

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