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CAT6A Category Jumper Connection Cable

  • Mukti-stand soft copper(oxugen-free copper,qurity 99.99%)stranded wire.
  •  Press the channel test(FLUKE).
  •  The 50µ gold-plated RJ45 plug,insert&draw frequency is ≥1000 times.
  •  Support bandwidth 500MHz,velocity 10Gbps.
  • Applicable environment:use&storage temperature:-20℃~70℃relative, humidity:10% to 90%.

Details & specifications

  • Construction
  • Technical Data Sheet
  • Documents to download

Physical performance

Jacket Material

PVC/LSZH 

Insulation Materials

HDPE

Conduct Material

Multi stranded oxygen fre copper

Plug Material

PC

Plug Jacket

PVC 

Reed Material

50µ gold-plated phospher bronze

Insert and Frequercy

≥1000 times

Bending Radius

≥2D Diameter

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A Category 6A (CAT6A) jumper cable, also known as a patch cable, is a type of network cable that is used to connect electronic devices to a network. These cables are designed to support data transfer rates of up to 10 Gbps, making them ideal for high-speed applications such as video streaming, online gaming, and large data transfers.The "A" in CAT6A stands for "augmented," which means that these cables are an improved version of the original CAT6 standard. The CAT6A cable has a thicker diameter and a better shielding system than CAT6, which helps to reduce signal interference and crosstalk. This means that CAT6A cables can transmit data over longer distances than CAT6 cables, while still maintaining high data transfer rates.CAT6A jumper cables are typically available in different lengths, ranging from a few inches to several feet. They are also available in different colors, which can be helpful when setting up a network with multiple devices.To make a CAT6A jumper cable, the cable is first cut to the desired length. The cable ends are then stripped of their outer jacket, and the individual wires are separated and arranged according to the wiring scheme required by the network devices being connected. The wires are then inserted into the connectors, which are crimped onto the cable using a specialized tool. The connectors are typically RJ45 connectors, which are the standard connectors used for Ethernet cables.