Claims
- 1. A terminated cable assembly having a desired crosstalk level comprising:
a cable having a plurality of twisted pairs, the twisted pairs each having two insulated conductors, the cable having an exit region where the twisted pairs exit the cable; a de-twisted region transversely adjacent to the exit region wherein the twisted pairs transition into an untwisted configuration and arranged to mate with connecting hardware; an isolation element located in the de-twisted region of the cable, the isolation element controlling the coupling between adjacent pairs.
- 2. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element controls the phase of the coupling between adjacent pairs.
- 3. The terminated cable as shown in claim 1, wherein the isolation element controls the magnitude of the coupling between adjacent pairs.
- 4. The terminated cable as in claim 3, wherein the isolation element is conductive.
- 5. The terminated cable as in claim 4, wherein the conductive isolation element is metallic foil.
- 6. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element is disposed within a first region within the de-twisted region of the cable, the isolation element for selectively adjusting the coupling reactances to adjust the desired level of crosstalk to a desired value.
- 7. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element is disposed within a first region within the de-twisted region of the cable, the isolation element for selectively adjusting the coupling reactances to adjust the magnitude of crosstalk to a desired value.
- 8. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element is disposed within a first region within the de-twisted region of the cable, the isolation element for selectively adjusting the coupling reactances to adjust the phase of crosstalk to a desired value.
- 9. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element is dielectric material having a dielectric constant and also having an electrical thickness.
- 10. The terminated cable as in claim 9, wherein the isolation element has a length, and the dielectric constant varies over the length for varying the electrical thickness of the isolation element over the length.
- 11. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element forms a strip having free ends, the isolation element having a thickness for separating the two insulated conductors of one of the plurality of twisted pairs from the two insulated conductors of another of the plurality of twisted pairs.
- 12. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element circumferentially encloses the two insulated conductors of one of the plurality of twisted pairs, and separating the two insulated conductors of one of the plurality of twisted pairs from the two insulated conductors of another of the plurality of twisted pairs.
- 13. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element includes a length and a thickness and the thickness varies over the length of the isolation element for selectively adjusting the coupling reactances to achieve the desired level of crosstalk.
- 14. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element includes a length and a thickness wherein the thickness varies over the length of the isolation element for selectively adjusting the coupling reactances to adjust the magnitude of crosstalk to a predetermined value.
- 15. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element includes a length and a thickness wherein the thickness varies over the length of the isolation element for selectively adjusting the coupling reactances to adjust the phase of crosstalk to a predetermined value.
- 16. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element is a ferromagnetic material.
- 17. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element is composed of at least two from the list of a conductive material, a dielectric material, and a ferromagnetic material.
- 18. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element has features which create compensating reactances between the plurality of twisted pairs.
- 19. The terminated cable as in claim 18, wherein the features include regions of reduced thickness.
- 20. The terminated cable as in claim 18, wherein the features include dielectric materials.
- 21. The terminated cable as in claim 20, wherein the dielectric materials include regions having dissimilar dielectric constants.
- 22. The terminated cable as in claim 18, wherein the features include conductors.
- 23. The terminated cable as in claim 18, wherein the features include ferromagnetic materials.
- 24. A terminated cable assembly having a desired crosstalk relative to a conventional cable comprising:
a cable having a plurality of twisted pairs, the twisted pairs each having two insulated conductors; the cable further having a de-twisted region wherein the twisted pairs transition into an untwisted configuration and arranged to mate with connecting hardware; a means for isolating the two insulated conductors of one of the plurality of the twisted pairs from the two insulated conductors of another plurality of twisted pairs, wherein in the means for isolating also adjusts the coupling reactances within the detwisted region of the cable between the insulated conductors; whereby the desired level of crosstalk between the twisted pairs is achieved.
- 25. A terminated cable assembly having a desired level of crosstalk relative to a conventional cable comprising:
a cable having a plurality of twisted pairs, the twisted pairs each having two insulated conductors; the cable further having a de-twisted region transition into an untwisted configuration and arranged to mate with connecting hardware; means for creating a larger center-to-center distance between the two insulated conductors of one of the plurality of twisted pairs from the two insulated conductors of another of the plurality of twisted pairs than a thickness of insulation of each insulated conductor provides within the de-twisted region of the cable; whereby electromagnetic coupling is adjusted between the individual insulated conductors and the desired level of crosstalk is achieved.
- 26. The terminated cable as in claim 25, wherein the means for creating a larger center-to-center distance includes means for creating a larger electrical length separating the two insulated conductors of one of the plurality of twisted pairs from the two insulated conductors of another of the plurality of twisted pairs than the thickness of insulation of each wire provides.
- 27. The terminated cable as in claim 26, wherein the means for creating a larger electrical length is an isolation element having a length and a thickness wherein the thickness varies over the length.
- 28. The terminated cable as in claim 26, wherein the isolation element having a length and a dielectric constant wherein the dielectric constant varies over the length.
- 29. A cable assembly having a repeatable level of crosstalk terminated with mating hardware, the cable comprising:
a cable containing a plurality of twisted pairs of conductors; the cable having an exit region wherein the plurality of twisted pairs exit from the cable; a first region adjacent to the exit region of the cable; an isolation element having top and bottom surfaces, an end region distal to the exit region of the cable, and constructed and arranged to physically separate and at least partially electrically isolate each twisted pair from one another; a second region adjacent to the end region of the isolation element, wherein each twisted pair is detwisted and oriented to electrically mate with the mating hardware.
- 30. The cable as in claim 28, wherein the isolation element comprises a plurality of main channels on the top surface of isolation element and at least one main channel on the bottom surface of the isolation element, wherein each of the plurality of twisted pairs are disposed within a single main channel.
- 31. The cable as in claim 29, wherein each of the plurality of main channels on the top surface and each of the at least one main channel on the bottom surface of the isolation element have two sub-channels.
- 32. The cable as in claim 30, wherein each of the sub-channels within a main channel have a ridge vertically extending between them forming the two sub-channels into a W shape;
wherein each of the two sub-channels contains a single conductor of the twisted pair disposed within the main channel.
- 33. The cable as in claim 30, the isolation element further comprising a laminated structure.
- 34. The cable as in claim 33, wherein the laminated structure of the isolation element includes at least first, second, and third layers, wherein said first layer is a conductor and is disposed between said second and third layers, and the second and third layers are dielectric materials.
- 35. The cable as in claim 34, wherein the first layer is composed of stainless steel.
- 36. The cable as in claim 34, wherein the second and third layers are composed of MYLAR® tape.
- 37. The cable as in claim 34, wherein the first layer is at virtual ground with respect to the plurality of twisted pairs.
- 38. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element controls the phase of the coupling between adjacent pairs.
- 39. The terminated cable as shown in claim 1, wherein the isolation element controls the magnitude of the coupling between adjacent pairs.
- 40. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element is disposed within a first region within the de-twisted region of the cable, the isolation element for selectively adjusting the coupling reactances to adjust the desired level of crosstalk to a desired value.
- 41. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element is disposed within a first region within the de-twisted region of the cable, the isolation element for selectively adjusting the coupling reactances to adjust the magnitude of crosstalk to a desired value.
- 42. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element is disposed within a first region within the de-twisted region of the cable, the isolation element for selectively adjusting the coupling reactances to adjust the phase of crosstalk to a desired value.
- 43. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element includes a length and a thickness and the thickness varies over the length of the isolation element for selectively adjusting the coupling reactances to achieve the desired level of crosstalk.
- 44. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element includes a length and a thickness wherein the thickness varies over the length of the isolation element for selectively adjusting the coupling reactances to adjust the magnitude of crosstalk to a predetermined value.
- 45. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element includes a length and a thickness wherein the thickness varies over the length of the isolation element for selectively adjusting the coupling reactances to adjust the phase of crosstalk to a predetermined value.
- 46. The terminated cable as in claim 1, wherein the isolation element has features which create compensating reactances between the plurality of twisted pairs.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/276,004, filed Mar. 25, 1999, pending. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/276,004 claims domestic priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial Nos. 60/102,233 and 60/120,950, filed Sep. 29, 1998 and Feb. 19, 1999, respectively.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60102233 |
Sep 1998 |
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60120950 |
Feb 1999 |
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Continuations (1)
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09276004 |
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