Claims
- 1. A data communications cable comprising:a first twisted pair of insulated conductors; a second twisted pair of insulated conductors; a dielectric pair separator consisting of a dielectric layer disposed between the first twisted pair and the second twisted pair of insulated conductors, the dielectric pair separator being folded and arranged to provide a plurality of grooves extending along a longitudinal length of the dielectric pair separator, the dielectric pair separator providing a sufficient spacing between the first twisted pair of insulated conductors and the second twisted pair of insulated conductors so as to provide a desired crosstalk isolation between the first twisted pair of insulated conductors and the second twisted pair of insulated conductors; a jacket assembly enclosing the first twisted pair of insulated conductors, the second twisted pair of insulated conductors and the dielectric pair separator; and wherein the plurality of grooves do not form completely enclosed channels.
- 2. The data communications cable according to claim 1, wherein the dielectric pair separator is made of a foamed polymer.
- 3. The data communications cable according to claim 1, wherein the dielectric pair separator is a woven fiberglass tape.
- 4. The data communications cable according to claim 1, wherein the dielectric pair separator is a flame-retardant, low-dielectric constant, foamed polymer tape.
- 5. The data communications cable according to claim 1, wherein the dielectric pair separator is a foamed fluorinated ethylene propylene material.
- 6. The data communications cable according to claim 1, further comprising a central core filling material disposed in a core of the data communications cable between the first and second twisted pairs of insulated conductors.
- 7. The data communications cable according to claim 6, wherein the central core filling is made of a same material as the dielectric pair separator.
- 8. The data communications cable according to claim 1, wherein the cable is substantially flat.
- 9. The data communications cable according to claim 1, further comprising a conductive shield surrounding the combination of the first twisted pair of insulated conductors, the second twisted pair of insulated conductors, and the dielectric pair separator.
- 10. A data communications cable comprising:a plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors, a dielectric pair separator consisting of a dielectric layer formed with a plurality of folds to provide a plurality of grooves extending along a longitudinal length of the dielectric pair separator; each twisted pair of insulated conductors of the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors, being disposed within a corresponding groove of the dielectric pair separator; a jacket assembly enclosing the plurality of the twisted pairs of insulated conductors and the dielectric pair separator; and wherein the plurality of grooves do not form completely enclosed channels.
- 11. The data communications cable according to claim 10, wherein the dielectric pair separator is folded so as to separate each twisted pair of insulated conductors from every other twisted pair of insulated conductors, with a sufficient spacing to provide a desired crosstalk isolation between each of the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors.
- 12. The data communications cable according to claim 10, wherein the dielectric pair separator is wrapped around a first twisted pair of insulated conductors of the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors, so as to separate the first twisted pair of insulated conductors from a remainder of the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors, with a sufficient spacing to provide a desired crosstalk isolation between the first twisted pair of insulated conductors and the remainder of the twisted pair of insulated conductors.
- 13. The data communications cable according to claim 10, wherein the plurality of folds of the dielectric pair separator extend from a center of the data communications cable to at least a pitch radius of the data communications cable.
- 14. The data communications cable according to claim 10, wherein the dielectric pair separator is a flame-retardant, foamed polymer tape.
- 15. The data communications cable according to claim 12, wherein the dielectric pair separator is a woven fiberglass tape.
- 16. The data communications cable according to claim 10, wherein the dielectric pair separator is a foamed fluorinated ethylene propylene material disposed in a core of the data communications cable between the first and second twisted pairs of insulated conductors.
- 17. The data communications cable according to claim 10, the cable further comprising a central core filling material disposed in a core of the data communications cable between the first and second twisted pairs of insulated conductors.
- 18. The data communications cable according to claim 17, wherein the central core filling is made of a same material as the dielectric pair separator.
- 19. The data communications cable according to claim 10, wherein the data cable is substantially flat.
- 20. The data communications cable according to claim 10, further comprising a conductive shield surrounding the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors and the dielectric pair separator.
- 21. The data communications cable according to claim 10, wherein the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors and the dielectric pair separator are twisted together in a helical manner along the longitudinal length of the data communications cable.
- 22. The data communications cable according to claim 10, further comprising a drain wire disposed within a center of the dielectric pair separator between the plurality of folds of the dielectric pair separator, and extending along the longitudinal length of the data communications cable.
- 23. The data communications cable according to claim 10, wherein a plurality of the data communications cables are disposed within an outer casing to form an overall data cable.
- 24. A data communications cable comprising:a plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors; a dielectric pair separator consisting of a dielectric layer and a conductive layer formed with a plurality of folds to provide a plurality of grooves extending along a longitudinal length of the dielectric pair separator, wherein the plurality of grooves do not form completely enclosed channels; a jacket assembly enclosing the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors and the dielectric pair separator; each twisted pair of insulated conductors of the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors being disposed within a corresponding groove of the dielectric pair separator; and a binder enclosing the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors and the dielectric pair separator, the binder having a conductive layer that faces each of the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors so that the binder in combination with the dielectric pair separator provides a plurality of enclosed channels extending along a longitudinal length of the data communications cable, each enclosed channel providing crosstalk isolation between a corresponding twisted pair of insulated conductors enclosed within the channel and a remainder of the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors, and providing reduced susceptibility of the twisted pair of insulated conductors to electromagnetic interference.
- 25. The data communications cable according to claim 24, wherein the dielectric pair separator is folded and arranged so that the conductive layer faces each of the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors.
- 26. The data communications cable according to claim 25 wherein the binder and the dielectric pair separator are made of an aluminum/mylar tape, an aluminum layer of the tape being the conductive layer facing the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors.
- 27. A data communications cable comprising:a first twisted pair of insulated conductors; a second twisted pair of insulated conductors; a configurable dielectric pair separator that separates the first and second twisted pairs of conductors, the configurable dielectric pair separator being substantially flat; a jacket enclosing the first and second twisted pairs of insulated conductors and the dielectric pair separator; and wherein the configurable dielectric pair separator, the first twisted pair of insulated conductors and the second twisted pair of insulated conductors are twisted about a common central axis to form a twisted pair cable; and wherein the configurable dielectric pair separator is arranged within the jacket to form at least two grooves.
- 28. The data communications cable as claimed in claim 27, wherein the configurable dielectric pair separator is arranged to provide a sufficient spacing between the first twisted pair of insulated conductors and the second twisted pair of insulated conductors so as to provide a desired crosstalk isolation between the first twisted pair of insulated conductors and the second twisted pair of insulated conductors.
- 29. The data communications cable as claimed in claim 27, wherein the at least two grooves do not form completely enclosed channels.
- 30. The data communications cable as claimed in claim 27, wherein the configurable dielectric pair separator comprises a foamed polymer tape.
- 31. A data communications cable comprising:a plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors; a configurable dielectric pair separator disposed between at least two of the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors, the configurable dielectric pair separator including a substantially flat dielectric tape formed of a foamed polymer; a jacket enclosing the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors and the configurable dielectric pair separator; and wherein the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors and the configurable dielectric pair separator are twisted about a common axis to formn a twisted pair cable.
- 32. The data communications cable as claimed in claim 31, wherein the configurable dielectric pair separator is arranged to provide a sufficient spacing between the at least two twisted pairs of insulated conductors so as to provide a desired crosstalk isolation between the at least two twisted pairs of insulated conductors.
- 33. The data communications cable as claimed in claim 31, wherein the configurable dielectric pair separator is arranged within the jacket to provide at least two grooves, at least one twisted pair of conductors being disposed within each of the at least two grooves.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation of, and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to, commonly-owned, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/257,844, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,248,954 B1, entitled, “Multi-Pair Data Cable with Configurable Core Filling and Pair Separation,” filed Feb. 25, 1999, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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