What is the difference between querying Category 6 network cable and Super Category 6 network cable?
October 31, 2022
What is the difference between the Category 6 network cable and Super Category 6 network cable? The Category 6 network cable usually refers to the Category 6 unshielded twisted pair cable. Super six cable is a network cable whose performance is better than that of a Category 6 cable.
The six types of network cables and super six types of network cables have been added with insulated cross frames in their structures, and the four pairs of cables of the twisted pair have been placed in the four grooves of the cross frame respectively. What difference do they have?
From the appearance:
1. The logo on the skin of the Cat6 cable is cat6, and the logo on the Cat 6e cable is cat6e.
2. The cable core twist length of the Super Six cable is more dense and the conductor is thicker.
3. The super six cross-bracket is a gear-shaped cable slot shape.
Performance:
All parameters of the six types of unshielded twisted pair are greatly improved, and the transmission frequency is also extended to 250MHz or higher;
Category 6 network cable is also called 6A, which can support 10G internet access. Currently, it can reach 500MHZ at most, which is twice that of Category 6 network cable.
Attachment: The purpose of adding cross-frames to Category 6 network cables and Super Category 6 network cables is to solve the common 'crosstalk' problem in the six types of transmission.
6A adopts the shape of a gear-shaped cable slot to effectively change the enhanced signal to prevent signal attenuation from being minimized.
However, the cross-frame is not the only standard for Category 6 network cables. Some Category 6 network cables are isolated, and some even do not. As long as they meet the standards, they will pass the test.
However, most manufacturers do not bring ten aircraft to produce six categories that do not meet the standard.
What is the difference between querying Category 6 network cable and Super Category 6 network cable?