Shielded Twisted Pair vs Unshielded Twisted Pair
- October 11, 2013
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The STP or Shielded Twisted Pair is a twisted pair cable that is additionally insulated by foil or/and braided copper shielding . This additional shielding is able to prevent external electromagnetic signals from affecting the signal traveling over the cable. Other purpose is to help to contain signal inside. The shielding might be grounded for better effect. Effect might be also increased by the type of material, its thickness, symmetry, consistency, and grounding mechanism. Of course different levels of noise give different effect.
Figure 1. Shielded twisted pair.
UTP or Unshielded Twiested Pair is not using any additional shielding, except of the plastic sheath around cable. It decreases the cost of the cable, but makes it less reliable in noise polluted areas.
Most common standards for UTP are shown in Table 1.
Table 1. UTP cables comparison.
Name |
Bandwidth |
Throughput |
Details |
Cat 3 |
16 MHz |
10 Mbps |
|
Cat 5 |
100 MHz |
1000 Mbps |
|
Cat 5e |
350 MHz |
1000 Mbps |
High quality copper |
Cat 6 |
250 MHz |
6000 Mbps |
Double foil insulator |
Cat 6a |
500 MHz |
5 Gbps |
Reduced attenuation |
Cat 7 |
1 GHz |
10 Gbps |
Multiple shielding |
UTP can be used with throughputs of up to 10 000 Mbps.