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  2. ANSI/TIA-568 - Wikipedia

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    Work on the standard began with the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA), to define standards for telecommunications cabling systems. EIA agreed to develop a set of standards, and formed the TR-42 committee, [4] with nine subcommittees to perform the work. The work continues to be maintained by TR-42 within the TIA. EIA no longer exists, hence ...

  3. Modular connector - Wikipedia

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    T568A wiring, defined in TIA-568 T568B wiring, defined in TIA-568. 8P8C connectors are frequently terminated using the T568A or T568B assignments that are defined in ANSI/TIA-568. The drawings to the right show that the copper connections and pairing are the same, the only difference is that the orange and green pairs (colors) are swapped.

  4. Ethernet crossover cable - Wikipedia

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    A crossover cable may also be used to connect two hubs or two switches on their upstream ports. Because the only difference between the T568A and T568B pin and pair assignments are that pairs 2 and 3 are swapped, a crossover cable may be envisioned as a cable with one modular connector following T568A and the other T568B (see TIA/EIA-568 wiring ...

  5. ISO/IEC 11801 - Wikipedia

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    The Category 7 cable standard was ratified in 2002, and primarily introduced to support 10 gigabit Ethernet over 100 m of copper cabling. [2] It contains four twisted copper wire pairs, just like the earlier standards, terminated either with GG45 electrical connectors or with TERA connectors rated for transmission frequencies of up to 600 MHz.

  6. Telecommunications Industry Association - Wikipedia

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    The Telecommunications Industry Association's most widely adopted standards include: TIA-942 Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Data Centers [4] TIA-568 (telecommunications cabling standards, used by nearly all voice, video and data networks). [5] TIA-569 Commercial Building Standards for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces [6]

  7. Category 5 cable - Wikipedia

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    Cable types, connector types and cabling topologies are defined by ANSI/TIA-568. Category 5 cable is nearly always terminated with 8P8C modular connectors (often referred to incorrectly as RJ45 connectors [14] [15] [16]). The cable is terminated in either the T568A scheme or the T568B scheme. The two schemes work equally well and may be mixed ...

  8. Template:T568B Wiring - Wikipedia

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    Template: T568B Wiring. 1 language. ... TIA/EIA-568-B.1-2001 T568B Wiring [1] Pin Pair Wire Color 1: 2: 1 white/orange 2: 2: 2 orange 3: 3: 1 white/green 4: 1: 2 blue ...

  9. List of EIA standards - Wikipedia

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    TIA/EIA-41 Cellular Radiocommunications Intersystem Operations. EIA/TIA/IS-55 Recommended Minimum Performance Standards of 800 MHz Dual Mode Mobile Stations; EIA/TIA/IS-66 Sectional Specification for Nonpressurized Fiber Optic Splice Closures; EIA-96; TIA/EIA-136-310-A-1 TDMA Third Generation Wireless - Radio Link Protocol –1