With CF.Q, CF.D and CF.P, igus has three sensors in the product range that are designed for chainflex cables. CF.Q is the sensor for the electrical specifications of chainflex cables Belongs to prevention of crash and can be used without an additional module Indicates changes in the electrical properties In the event of a fault, […]
In order to describe the performance capability of a single component, the individual components of a network (cables and connectors) are categorised. In a network link, the component with the lowest performance capability (category) determines the transmission class of the entire system. Higher categories automatically cover the lower categories as well. The range is usually […]
As regards an Ethernet cable for 600 V, its use in a 600 V network is not so important because this voltage does not occur in an Ethernet system. What is important is that it is permissible to lay this cable next to another cable with such a high voltage level on the cable tray […]
EIA/TIA-568-A and EIA/TIA-568-B are standards for the contacting of eight-pin Ethernet RJ-45 connectors. In functional terms, there are no differences and the only visual difference is that core pairs 2 and 3 (orange/white & green/white) are swapped round. The only thing that is important here is that contacting is consistently in line with the standards. […]
According to general standards, the maximum transmission length in such a cable is 100 metres. This length consists of 90 metres of stationary cable and two times 5 metres for movement. This description is derived from practice, in other words from the area of building services technology. In buildings, the wiring is fixed in place […]