pairkabels
Pairkabels, or twisted pair cables, are a category of copper cabling used for voice and data transmission. They consist of two or more insulated conductors twisted together to reduce electromagnetic interference and crosstalk. The twisting enables differential signaling, which improves noise rejection and allows reliable communication over comparatively inexpensive copper conductors. Pairkabels are widely used in telephone networks, local area networks, and many building interconnect applications.
There are two main types: unshielded twisted pair (UTP) and shielded twisted pair (STP or FTP). UTP
Performance and limits: The nominal impedance of most pairkabels used for Ethernet is about 100 ohms. Cat5e
Connectors and usage: RJ-45 connectors are common for Ethernet; shielded variants may require proper grounding. Pairkabels