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News Release from: AMP Netconnect | Subject: Category 5 patch panels
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 25 July 2002
Cat 5 patch panels with rear cable
management
The latest addition to the range of network cabling products from Tyco Electronics is a range of AMP Netconnect Enhanced Category 5 patch panels with rear cable management.
The latest addition to the range of network cabling products from Tyco Electronics is a range of AMP Netconnect Enhanced Category 5 patch panels with rear cable management The Enhanced Category 5 patch panels use proven PCB mounted connection blocks that exceed the proposed TIA requirements for Category 5e performance
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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They comply with all the performance requirements for current and proposed applications such as 100Base-Tx, 155Mbit/s ATM and Gigabit Ethernet.
The universal wiring label permits field installation to either T568A or T568B wiring, and simplifies ordering and inventory procedures.
The panels feature 110Connect punchdown blocks which are compatible with both 110 (single-wire and five-pair) and Krone single-wire tools, as well as six-port replaceable modules which accept 9 and 6mm labels (included) plus colour-coded icons.
Up to 24 ports per panel are available.
The rear cable management facility improves the mechanical performance of the terminations, reduces the tensile stress on the cables, and provides ease of maintaining an acceptable bend radius as the cables enter the punchdown block.
The front side is slightly angled to allow the use of impact tooling at the rear.
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