This tutorial lesson explains common network cable types 10base2 10base5 coaxial cables bnc connectors stp and utp cables rj45 jack difference between stp and utp cables twisted pair catagories and their supported bandwidth speeds and fiber smf and mmf cables.
Twisted pair cable stp and utp.
Data rate in utp is slow compared to stp.
Utp cable vs stp cable.
Data rate in stp is high.
In utp grounding cable is not required.
Shielded twisted pair stp cables.
Utp stands for unshielded twisted pair.
They rely on the cancellation affect caused by the twisting of the wire pairs to handle noise which is more than enough for most domestic uses.
While in stp grounding cable is required.
The basic difference between utp and stp is utp unshielded twisted pair is a cable with wires that are twisted together to reduce noise and crosstalk.
In utp much more maintenance are not needed.
For indoor telephone applications utp is often grouped into sets of 25 pairs according to a standard 25 pair color code originally developed by at t corporation a typical subset of these colors white blue blue white white orange orange white shows up in most utp cables.
Shielded twisted pair stp with each pair shielded utp cables are the most commonly used cables for ethernet connections and have a number of advantages.
While stp is costlier than utp.
Utp cables are available from category 1 to category 6.
The cost of utp is less.
In utp grounding cable is not necessary.
Unshielded twisted pair utp cables are found in many ethernet networks and telephone systems.
The cost of utp is less when compared to that of stp.