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FEATURES
Meet Category 6 standards.
Ideal for high-bandwidth Ethernet,
Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and
155- or 622-Mbps ATM.
Sweep tested and characterized
to 250 MHz.
Improved attenuation for cleaner
data and video transmissions.
Smaller diameter saves space.
PVC or plenum versions.
OVERVIEW
Everything about data communications is getting faster.
Do you have the UTP cable to keep up with the latest tech-
nologies? With our CAT6 250-MHz Bulk Cables, you will!
BLACK BOX
®
CAT6 250-MHz Bulk Cables support current
applications, like 100BASE-TX (Fast Ethernet), 100BASE-VG,
and 155- or 622-Mbps ATM. In addition, this cable is ideal
for use in your future high-speed applications, such as
1000BASE-T (Gigabit Ethernet).
CAT6 250-MHz Bulk Cables consist of four solid-conductor,
unshielded twisted pairs, constructed of 23 AWG solid, bare
copper. The PVC versions are insulated with polyolefin, and
the plenum versions have FEP insulation.
All cables come on 1000-foot (304.8-m) reels and are
available in various colors. Each cable features central-slit filler
film, a ripcord, and flexible jacket. All jackets are sequentially
marked at two-foot intervals. Copper pairs are distinguished
by these colors:
Pair 1: Blue/white, blue;
Pair 2: Orange/white, orange;
Pair 3: Green/white, green;
Pair 4: Brown/white, brown.
CAT6 250-MHz Bulk Cables are also smart-priced solutions
for high-speed networking. For example, you get super-
reliable 250-MHz performance, compared to 100-MHz
Category 5 and 5e. And since these cables come in 1000-ft.
(304.8-m) lengths for those long runs, you’re getting a lot of
cable for your cash.
CAT6 250-MHz Bulk Cables also meet tougher require-
ments than Category 5 and 5e cables, especially with the
standards for system noise and the limitation of various forms
of crosstalk.
The Category 6 standard is defined per frequency for
attenuation, characteristic impedance, and five different
categories of loss and delay skew for cable performance.
For example, Category 6 measures attenuation (minimum
at 100 MHz) at 19.8 dB, which is much more stringent than
the 22-dB measurement for Category 5 and 5e.
So if you’re looking for superior performance at an
economical price, CAT6 250-MHz Bulk Cables are the cables
you need now—and for the future.
ELECTRICAL SPECS FOR CATEGORY 6 CABLE
Attenuation (Minimum at 100 MHz) — 19.8 dB
Characteristic Impedance — 100 ohms ± 15%
Delay Skew (Maximum per 100 m) — 45 ns
ELFEXT (Minimum at 100 MHz) — 27.8 dB
Frequency — 250 MHz
NEXT (Minimum at 100 MHz) — 44.3 dB
PS-ELFEXT (Minimum at 100 MHz) — 24.8 dB
PS-NEXT (Minimum at 100 MHz) — 42.3 dB
Return Loss (Minimum at 100 MHz) — 20.1 dB
TECH SPECS
Attenuation (Maximum) —
100 MHz: 19.9 dB;
200 MHz: 29.2 dB;
250 MHz: 33 dB
Bend Radius (Minimum) — 0.5" (1.3 cm)
Cable Type — 4-pair UTP
Capacitance (Nominal) — 15 pF/ft. @ 1 kHz
Conductor Gauge — 23 AWG, solid, bare copper
Delay Skew (Maximum) — 45 ns/100 m (328 ft.)
Diameter (Nominal) — 0.24" (0.6 cm)
ELFEXT — 100 MHz: 24.8 dB;
200 MHz: 18.7 dB
Flame Rating and Test —
PVC: UL
®
Type CMR, UL 1666 Riser, C(UL) Type CMR, CSA FT4;
Plenum: UL Type CMP, UL 910 Steiner Tunnel, C(UL) Type CMP, CSA FT6
Input Impedance —
1–100 MHz: 100 ± 15 ohms;
100–200 MHz: 100 ± 22 ohms;
200–250 MHz: 100 ± 32 ohms
Insulation — PVC: Polyolefin;
Plenum: FEP
Operating Voltage (Maximum) — 300 Vrms
PS-ACR — 22.4 dB (typical) @ 100 MHz
PS-NEXT —
100 MHz: 42.3 dB;
200 MHz: 37.8 dB;
250 MHz: 36.3 dB
Pulling Tension (Maximum) — 40 lb. (18.1 kg)
Return Loss (Minimum) —
100 MHz: 20.1 dB;
200 MHz: 18 dB;
250 MHz: 17.3 dB
Standards — TIA/EIA-568A, Category 5, Category 5e, Category 6
Temperature Range —
PVC: -4 to +176°F (-20 to +80°C);
Plenum: -4 to +167°F (-20 to +75°C)
Velocity of Propagation (Nominal) — 72%
Weight — 33 lb./1000 ft. (15 kg/304.8 m)