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Since good\nmaterials can make bad cables, even a cable assembled from the good stuff\nisn't guaranteed to pass spec; the only way to really tell is to run the cable\non a properly configured \"certification tester,\" which sweeps a Cat 6 cable\nwith frequencies up to 250 MHz and measures return loss and crosstalk all up\nand down the range. We use Fluke certification testers, and we use them on\nEVERY individual cable -- if it doesn't pass, it doesn't ship. Read more\nQuality Cable: twist rates and cable lay As simple as four twisted pairs look,\nmore is going on than meets the eye. The characteristic impedance of the pairs\nis critical, and depends upon consistent insulation thickness and tightness of\ntwisting. And the twist rates on the four pairs must differ in ways that are\nsufficiently mathematically un-related that it doesn't encourage crosstalk.\nThis isn't your grandfather's telephone wire. 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What's to mess\nup? It turns out that there's plenty. When we at Blue Jeans Cable first\nexamined the market for Cat 6 cables, we found that 80% of \"Cat 6\" cables sold\nonline and in brick-and-mortar stores failed to meet spec. Worse, about half\nof them didn't even meet the easier Cat 5e spec. In explaining this to people,\nwe encounter a fair bit of skepticism. Surely, people will say, there's a\nspec, and surely all the cables are built to meet it. But, as they say: \"Don't\ncall me Shirley.\" It's not quite so simple. Features of BJC Cat 6 Uses\nBelden's bonded-pair technology; pairs are joined, not merely twisted together\nAssembled in our shop in Seattle, WA Every cable is individually certified on\na certification tester and ships with its own test report 24 AWG solid bare\ncopper conductors Read more Certification Testing: Why, and What does it Do?\nCat 6 is not a construction spec, but a performance spec. The object, in\nmeeting spec, is to keep specific types of electrical loss and interference\nwithin acceptable limits. For Ethernet patch cords, these are return loss\n(signal reflections caused principally by impedance instability) and crosstalk\n(signal from one pair interfering with signals on another). Since good\nmaterials can make bad cables, even a cable assembled from the good stuff\nisn't guaranteed to pass spec; the only way to really tell is to run the cable\non a properly configured \"certification tester,\" which sweeps a Cat 6 cable\nwith frequencies up to 250 MHz and measures return loss and crosstalk all up\nand down the range. We use Fluke certification testers, and we use them on\nEVERY individual cable -- if it doesn't pass, it doesn't ship. Read more\nQuality Cable: twist rates and cable lay As simple as four twisted pairs look,\nmore is going on than meets the eye. The characteristic impedance of the pairs\nis critical, and depends upon consistent insulation thickness and tightness of\ntwisting. And the twist rates on the four pairs must differ in ways that are\nsufficiently mathematically un-related that it doesn't encourage crosstalk.\nThis isn't your grandfather's telephone wire. Quality Connectors Most people\nlike to use one-piece connectors, and for ease of application, they're great.\nBut the performance characteristics of the one-piece connectors tend to be\nproblematic: you need better dimensional and positional control of the wire to\nminimize RL and crosstalk. We use a three-piece connector from Sentinel in\nYork, PA, which is fiddly to apply but provides excellent, reproducible\nperformance. Quality Assembly: end prep and termination Quality cable and\nquality connectors will do you no good without quality assembly practices. Too\nmuch un-twisting of wires, careless alignment and crimping, and other little\nmistakes will cause RL and crosstalk spikes. Even WITH excellent termination\nquality, the worst part of the assembly will always be at the ends; the job of\nan experienced assembler is to minimize the harm which connectorization\ninevitably does to the cable performance.l Certification of EVERY cable\nThere's only one way to really know a cable is spec-compliant, and that's to\nrun it on a costly certification tester, like the Fluke units we use at BJC.\nSome assemblers don't test their cables at all; some test a sample now and\nthen; we test every last cable we build, and if it doesn't pass specification,\nit doesn't leave the building. We enclose the test report -- not a generic\nreport for our cable, but a specific report for YOUR finished cable assembly\n-- in the bag with each cable we make. Read more Blue Jeans Cable: Your Source\nfor Professional Cable Assembly Blue Jeans Cable is a cable assembly shop in\nSeattle, Washington. Almost everything we sell is manufactured right here on\nour own premises by American workers, and in most cases, those workers have\nbeen with us for years and years -- we make a point of trying to make this the\nsort of place where employees want to stay for the long haul, and the result\nis a crew with great depth of experience and knowledge in a broad range of\nproducts and assembly techniques. We've been assembling Ethernet cables for\nover a decade, and we are known for distinctive products as well: our LC-1\nunbalanced audio cable and our ultrasonically-welded speaker cables, among\nothers.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003ch3\u003eProduct Features\u003c\/h3\u003e\n \u003cul class=\"a\"\u003e\n \u003c\/ul\u003e\n\n\n\n\n"}

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BJC Certified Cat 6 Cable, with Test Report, Assembled in USA (Black, 3 Foot)

BJC Cat 6 cable -- Certified Quality Performance Cat 6 seems like a simple affair -- four pairs of wire in a jacket. What's to mess up? It turns out that there's plenty. When we at Blue Jeans Cable first examined the market for Cat 6 cables, we found that 80% of "Cat 6" cables sold online and in brick-and-mortar stores failed to meet spec. Worse, about half of them didn't even meet the easier Cat 5e spec. In explaining this to people, we encounter a fair bit of skepticism. Surely, people will say, there's a spec, and surely all the cables are built to meet it. But, as they say: "Don't call me Shirley." It's not quite so simple. Features of BJC Cat 6 Uses Belden's bonded-pair technology; pairs are joined, not merely twisted together Assembled in our shop in Seattle, WA Every cable is individually certified on a certification tester and ships with its own test report 24 AWG solid bare copper conductors Read more Certification Testing: Why, and What does it Do? Cat 6 is not a construction spec, but a performance spec. The object, in meeting spec, is to keep specific types of electrical loss and interference within acceptable limits. For Ethernet patch cords, these are return loss (signal reflections caused principally by impedance instability) and crosstalk (signal from one pair interfering with signals on another). Since good materials can make bad cables, even a cable assembled from the good stuff isn't guaranteed to pass spec; the only way to really tell is to run the cable on a properly configured "certification tester," which sweeps a Cat 6 cable with frequencies up to 250 MHz and measures return loss and crosstalk all up and down the range. We use Fluke certification testers, and we use them on EVERY individual cable -- if it doesn't pass, it doesn't ship. Read more Quality Cable: twist rates and cable lay As simple as four twisted pairs look, more is going on than meets the eye. The characteristic impedance of the pairs is critical, and depends upon consistent insulation thickness and tightness of twisting. And the twist rates on the four pairs must differ in ways that are sufficiently mathematically un-related that it doesn't encourage crosstalk. This isn't your grandfather's telephone wire. Quality Connectors Most people like to use one-piece connectors, and for ease of application, they're great. But the performance characteristics of the one-piece connectors tend to be problematic: you need better dimensional and positional control of the wire to minimize RL and crosstalk. We use a three-piece connector from Sentinel in York, PA, which is fiddly to apply but provides excellent, reproducible performance. Quality Assembly: end prep and termination Quality cable and quality connectors will do you no good without quality assembly practices. Too much un-twisting of wires, careless alignment and crimping, and other little mistakes will cause RL and crosstalk spikes. Even WITH excellent termination quality, the worst part of the assembly will always be at the ends; the job of an experienced assembler is to minimize the harm which connectorization inevitably does to the cable performance.l Certification of EVERY cable There's only one way to really know a cable is spec-compliant, and that's to run it on a costly certification tester, like the Fluke units we use at BJC. Some assemblers don't test their cables at all; some test a sample now and then; we test every last cable we build, and if it doesn't pass specification, it doesn't leave the building. We enclose the test report -- not a generic report for our cable, but a specific report for YOUR finished cable assembly -- in the bag with each cable we make. Read more Blue Jeans Cable: Your Source for Professional Cable Assembly Blue Jeans Cable is a cable assembly shop in Seattle, Washington. Almost everything we sell is manufactured right here on our own premises by American workers, and in most cases, those workers have been with us for years and years -- we make a point of trying to make this the sort of place where employees want to stay for the long haul, and the result is a crew with great depth of experience and knowledge in a broad range of products and assembly techniques. We've been assembling Ethernet cables for over a decade, and we are known for distinctive products as well: our LC-1 unbalanced audio cable and our ultrasonically-welded speaker cables, among others.

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