Claims
- 1. A communications cable for use in plenum applications, said cable comprising:
- a plurality of conductors, each being individually enclosed by a substantially pure high density polyethylene (HDPE) insulation material, said plurality of conductors being configured as a plurality of twisted pairs arranged in a conductor core, each of said twisted pairs having a different twist length associated therewith;
- a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) outer jacket surrounding said plurality of conductors;
- wherein said plurality of twisted pairs, said insulation material, and said outer jacket are cooperatively configured such that said communications cable passes the UL-910 plenum burn test, said cable meets the physical requirements set forth in the UL-444 communications cable standard, and the near end crosstalk (NEXT) loss for the worst-case combination of two of said twisted pairs, measured in decibels at 100 MHZ, is greater than or equal to:
- 74-15 log (100/0.772)=42.3 dB;
- said plurality of twisted pairs are arranged in said conductor core such that a first twisted pair generally opposes a second twisted pair and such that a third twisted pair generally opposes a fourth twisted pair;
- said first twisted pair has a twist length in the range of 0.59 to 0.63 inches;
- said second twisted pair has a twist length in the range of 0.53 to 0.57 inches;
- said third twisted pair has a twist length in the range of 0.67 to 0.71 inches; and
- said fourth twisted pair has a twist length in the range of 0.76 to 0.80 inches.
- 2. A communications cable according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of twisted pairs, said insulation material, and said outer jacket are cooperatively configured such that said communications cable meets or exceeds the Category 5 electrical requirements set forth in the TIA/EIA 568A standard.
- 3. A communications cable according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of twisted pairs, said insulation material, and said outer jacket are cooperatively configured such that the NEXT power sum loss for the worst-case of said twisted pairs, measured in decibels at 100 MHz, is greater than or equal to:
- 74-15 log(100/0.772)=42.3 dB.
- 4. A communications cable according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of twisted pairs, said insulation material, and said outer jacket are cooperatively configured such that each of said plurality of twisted pairs has a structural return loss (SRL), for a length of 100 meters or longer, within a frequency range of .function.=0.772 MHz to .function.=20 MHz, of at least 28 dB.
- 5. A communications cable according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of twisted pairs, said insulation material and said outer jacket are cooperatively configured such that each of said plurality of twisted pairs has an attenuation to crosstalk ratio (ACR) of at least 18 dB at 100 MHz, calculated with respect to the worst-case NEXT value associated with the particular twisted pair.
- 6. A communications cable according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of twisted pairs, said insulation material and said outer jacket are cooperatively configured such that each of said plurality of twisted pairs has an attenuation to crosstalk ratio (ACR) of at least 18 dB at 100 MHz, calculated with respect to the NEXT power sum value associated with the particular twisted pair.
- 7. A communications cable according to claim 1, wherein said outer jacket is made of a foamed PVDF material.
- 8. A communications cable according to claim 1, further comprising an air gap defined between said conductor core and said outer jacket.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/857,018, filed May 15, 1997 now abandoned, which is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/640,262, filed Apr. 30, 1996.
US Referenced Citations (18)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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UL-444 Standard for Safety Communications Cables, Jun. 1994. |
UL-910 Burn Test, Mar. 1991. |
TIA/EIA Standard, Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard, Oct. 1995. |
Continuation in Parts (2)
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