The present invention relates to an electrical cable that reduces alien crosstalk between cables. More specifically, the shape and thickness of the cable jacket of the electrical cable reduces alien crosstalk between adjacent cables.
Interference between electrical cables bundled together in a cabling system decreases the efficiency of data transmission by the cabling system. Alien near-end crosstalk (ANEXT) and alien far-end crosstalk (AFEXT) noise is caused by the unbalance between the twisted pairs of insulated conductors of adjacent cables. ANEXT and AFEXT are transmission noises that can increase the signal to noise ratio (SNR) and bit error rate (BER) in a cable transmission system, such as for a local area network.
Specifically, ANEXT and AFEXT occur when some of the signal current in a twisted pair of one cable couples with another twisted pair of another cable external to the signal path and along the path of a circuit between the two pairs. That noise corrupts the signal in the twisted pair external to the original signal path. When the circuit between the noise emitting and receiving twisted pairs egresses one cable boundary and crosses another cable boundary, the noise becomes alien crosstalk.
According to the present invention a cable is provided that includes a plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors and an insulating cable jacket that has a central longitudinal axis that encloses the twisted pairs of insulated conductors. The cable jacket defines an inner perimeter that surrounds the twisted pairs of insulated conductors that is substantially circular in section transverse to the central longitudinal axis and an outer perimeter that is substantially non-circular in section transverse to the central longitudinal axis. The outer perimeter includes at least one raised area for maintaining spacing from an adjacent cable, thereby reducing alien crosstalk.
The present invention also provides a cable including first and second twisted pairs of insulated conductors and an insulating cable jacket that has a central longitudinal axis and encloses the first and second twisted pairs of insulated conductors. The cable jacket defines an inner perimeter surrounding the first and second twisted pairs of insulated conductors that is substantially circular in section transverse to the central longitudinal axis and an outer perimeter that is substantially non-circular in section transverse to the central longitudinal axis. The outer perimeter includes a first raised area for maintaining spacing from an adjacent cable, thereby reducing alien crosstalk. The insulating cable jacket is twisted about the central longitudinal axis so that the first raised area extends around the insulating cable jacket. A separate dielectric separator is received in the insulated cable jacket and disposed between the first and second pairs of insulated conductors for reducing crosstalk between the first and second pairs of insulated conductors.
Advantages and salient features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings, discloses preferred embodiments of the present invention.
A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The raised areas 106 extend from opposite sides 216 and 218 of the cable jacket 104. The raised areas 106 are substantially thicker than regions 220 and 222 of the cable jacket 104 disposed between the raised areas 106. More specifically, the thickness 224 of the raised areas 106 is about 3 to 4 times the thickness 226 of the regions 220 and 220. The raised areas 106 create a non-circular outer perimeter 228, which has an increased diameter of the cable 100 along its axis 108. The increased diameter of the cable 100 increases the space between the pairs 102 of the cable 100 and the pairs of an adjacent cable, thereby reducing alien crosstalk between the cables.
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The raised areas 106 and the cable jacket 104 are preferably formed as a unitary one-piece member. Alternatively, the raised areas 106 can be formed separately from the cable jacket 104 and attached to the cable jacket 104. The cable jacket 104 and the raised areas 106 can be formed of a dielectric material, such as PVC or polyolefin low smoke zero halogen.
Although it is preferable to include more than one raised area 106 with the cable jacket 104, a single raised area or more than two raised areas can be employed. Also, the thickness of the entire cable jacket 104 can be increased to reduce alien crosstalk.
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While particular embodiments have been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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