The document describes Simple Solution's intelligent physical infrastructure management (IPM) system called Simple View.
1. Simple View is a physical layer management system that provides real-time monitoring of environmental components like power, temperature, humidity, and security in data center cabinets.
2. It allows for non-invasive power consumption monitoring and remote rebooting/switching of equipment. This provides power management and helps reduce costs.
3. Historical methods of monitoring in data centers were local and manual. Simple View enables centralized monitoring and management of the physical infrastructure for improved efficiency, uptime, and savings.
Bao gồm Copper Cables (CAT3/CAT5e/CAT6/CAT6A/CAT7), Fiber Optical Cables, Coaxial Cables (RG6,RG11,RF…), Signal & Control Cables, và các phụ kiện (Patch Panel, Patch Cord, Connectivity, Outlet, Tools, rack, Closet,…), theo tiêu chuẩn Âu/Mỹ (USA(UL Listed) & European Standard (DELTA)). Trade mark of this series is SIMPLE, sản xuất tại Việt nam ( UTP CAT5e/CAT6) và Hàn Quốc (Other Cables & Accessories). LS Cable & System sản xuất UTP CAT5e/CAT6 tại nhà máy LSCV Nhơn Trạch, Đồng Nai từ 2007. Hầu hết sản phẩm được xuất khẩu sang Mỹ, Châu Âu, Nhật, Trung Đông,…và được phân phối rộng rãi tại Việt Nam từ năm 2013.
Annex 4 part 1-fdh (i) installation guideIgors Cardoso
The document provides installation guidelines for fiber distribution hubs (FDHs) including rack module placements, cable routing and termination, labeling procedures, and testing. It describes two common FDH configurations - one for buildings with up to 256 tenants using a single rack, and another for 256 to 480 tenants using two racks with patch cabling between. Key steps include installing modules, terminating feeder and drop cables, labeling all cables and connectors, and performing optical power tests before documentation.
1. The document discusses fiber optic installation including fiber connector types, splicing, mechanical splices, fusion splices, connectors, cleaving, polishing, inspection, cabling systems, parameters, cable types, distances, and testing.
2. Key aspects covered include link loss budgets, power budgets, attenuation specifications for links, certification standards, and troubleshooting faults.
3. Installation and testing of fiber optic cabling must follow industry standards to ensure the link meets power and attenuation budgets and performs as specified.
The document summarizes the development of the ANSI/TIA-568-C series standards for structured cabling. It discusses the reasons for revising the ANSI/TIA-568-B series, including that more than 5 years had passed and there were many addenda. The key standards in the ANSI/TIA-568-C series are presented: 568-C.0 establishes generic structured cabling requirements; 568-C.1 applies these to commercial buildings; and 568-C.2 and 568-C.3 cover copper and optical fiber cabling components, respectively. The document provides high-level summaries of the changes and improvements in each new standard.
The document provides an introduction to premises cabling systems, including key standards organizations and standards. It describes the elements and sub-systems of cabling infrastructure, such as work areas, horizontal cabling, telecommunications closets, backbone cabling, equipment rooms, and entrance facilities. The document also summarizes different cable and fiber types, categories, optical fiber basics, cable construction, and maximum cabling distances.
The document provides guidelines for installing premises cabling systems, including considerations for installing twisted pair, optical fiber, cable management, labeling, and termination. Key points covered include bend radius limits, pulling tensions, support spacing, minimizing sharp bends and compression, proper slack at jacks and racks, pathway types, and wiring standard color codes and pinouts.
This document provides an overview of UTP installation, including rough-in procedures and specifications. It discusses items needed for rough-in like plans, materials lists, and tools. Installation specifications cover standards, placement of raceways and cables, labeling, and testing. Diagrams show outlet types, rack layouts, and bends and clearances. Performance parameters like attenuation, crosstalk, and length are also summarized.
The document discusses the IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network standards, outlining the different bands, layers, frames, modulation techniques, and security implementations defined by the 802.11 specifications for wireless networks operating at speeds up to 54 Mbps using technologies like DSSS and OFDM in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
Bao gồm Copper Cables (CAT3/CAT5e/CAT6/CAT6A/CAT7), Fiber Optical Cables, Coaxial Cables (RG6,RG11,RF…), Signal & Control Cables, và các phụ kiện (Patch Panel, Patch Cord, Connectivity, Outlet, Tools, rack, Closet,…), theo tiêu chuẩn Âu/Mỹ (USA(UL Listed) & European Standard (DELTA)). Trade mark of this series is SIMPLE, sản xuất tại Việt nam ( UTP CAT5e/CAT6) và Hàn Quốc (Other Cables & Accessories). LS Cable & System sản xuất UTP CAT5e/CAT6 tại nhà máy LSCV Nhơn Trạch, Đồng Nai từ 2007. Hầu hết sản phẩm được xuất khẩu sang Mỹ, Châu Âu, Nhật, Trung Đông,…và được phân phối rộng rãi tại Việt Nam từ năm 2013.
Annex 4 part 1-fdh (i) installation guideIgors Cardoso
The document provides installation guidelines for fiber distribution hubs (FDHs) including rack module placements, cable routing and termination, labeling procedures, and testing. It describes two common FDH configurations - one for buildings with up to 256 tenants using a single rack, and another for 256 to 480 tenants using two racks with patch cabling between. Key steps include installing modules, terminating feeder and drop cables, labeling all cables and connectors, and performing optical power tests before documentation.
1. The document discusses fiber optic installation including fiber connector types, splicing, mechanical splices, fusion splices, connectors, cleaving, polishing, inspection, cabling systems, parameters, cable types, distances, and testing.
2. Key aspects covered include link loss budgets, power budgets, attenuation specifications for links, certification standards, and troubleshooting faults.
3. Installation and testing of fiber optic cabling must follow industry standards to ensure the link meets power and attenuation budgets and performs as specified.
The document summarizes the development of the ANSI/TIA-568-C series standards for structured cabling. It discusses the reasons for revising the ANSI/TIA-568-B series, including that more than 5 years had passed and there were many addenda. The key standards in the ANSI/TIA-568-C series are presented: 568-C.0 establishes generic structured cabling requirements; 568-C.1 applies these to commercial buildings; and 568-C.2 and 568-C.3 cover copper and optical fiber cabling components, respectively. The document provides high-level summaries of the changes and improvements in each new standard.
The document provides an introduction to premises cabling systems, including key standards organizations and standards. It describes the elements and sub-systems of cabling infrastructure, such as work areas, horizontal cabling, telecommunications closets, backbone cabling, equipment rooms, and entrance facilities. The document also summarizes different cable and fiber types, categories, optical fiber basics, cable construction, and maximum cabling distances.
The document provides guidelines for installing premises cabling systems, including considerations for installing twisted pair, optical fiber, cable management, labeling, and termination. Key points covered include bend radius limits, pulling tensions, support spacing, minimizing sharp bends and compression, proper slack at jacks and racks, pathway types, and wiring standard color codes and pinouts.
This document provides an overview of UTP installation, including rough-in procedures and specifications. It discusses items needed for rough-in like plans, materials lists, and tools. Installation specifications cover standards, placement of raceways and cables, labeling, and testing. Diagrams show outlet types, rack layouts, and bends and clearances. Performance parameters like attenuation, crosstalk, and length are also summarized.
The document discusses the IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network standards, outlining the different bands, layers, frames, modulation techniques, and security implementations defined by the 802.11 specifications for wireless networks operating at speeds up to 54 Mbps using technologies like DSSS and OFDM in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
This document provides installation guidelines for the XMC-5D ODU and describes several installation scenarios for the STC Aspiration project using new module dual-polarized antennas or existing UHP antennas. The scenarios include direct mounting or separate mounting of the XMC-5D ODU, and involve configurations such as 2+0, 2+SD, 4+0, 4+SD, 8+0, and 8+SD with components like the flat OMT, flange adapter, and dual coupler. Polarization rules and cascade connections between ISM8 boards are also outlined.
This document provides information on BKT Elektronik's Structured Cabling System called DRAKOM. It includes details on the various components that make up the system, such as patch panels, modules, installation cables, and patchcords for different categories including Cat5e and Cat6. The system is designed to provide complete unscreened and screened solutions for small, medium, and large ICT networks to ensure fast and effective connection of building communication networks and equipment. The components are certified according to various standards and provide high quality transmission.
ZyXEL presented its networking solution and product line. It introduced its MSAP2000 multi-service access platform that integrates various telecom equipment onto a single system. The MSAP2000 provides a complete broadband access solution for telecom operators and can deliver voice, data, internet access, and video on demand services over FTTx fiber networks. ZyXEL also discussed the evolution of digital loop carriers to extend service areas using different configurations.
This document provides information on selecting elements for horizontal cabling, including specifications for twisted-pair cables. It discusses cable categories and types, with unshielded cable being the most popular for LAN networks. Shielded cables have additional shielding to lower disturbances. Cable categories range from Class D to EA, with higher categories supporting faster transmission speeds up to 10Gbps or more. Common cable types include U/UTP, F/UTP, and S/FTP. The document also outlines cable standards and classifications.
The document discusses the evolution of Ethernet networking standards over time. It begins with the original Ethernet created in 1976 and the IEEE 802 project launched in 1985 to set standards. Key standards discussed include Standard Ethernet from 10 Mbps to 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet to 1 Gbps Gigabit Ethernet. The standards define the data link and physical layers and underwent changes like bridging, switching, and full duplex to support higher speeds and larger networks while maintaining backward compatibility.
This document provides an overview of GPON (Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network) technology. It discusses the basic concepts and working principles of PON networks, comparing GPON to other PON standards like EPON. The document also analyzes key GPON standards and specifications, describes the GPON network model reference, and reviews basic GPON performance parameters and network protection modes.
This document discusses Zhone's GPON ONT product family. It provides details on several indoor and outdoor ONT models for residential and business customers. Key information includes supported interfaces, features, availability dates, and upcoming products in development. The document also covers Zhone's MDU and active Ethernet ONT solutions.
This deck introduces the Panduit Signature Core Fiber Optic Cabling System, a complete end-to-end solution for high speed applications that enables users to implement 40G in virtually any data center using multimode optics.
Tyco Electronics provides an overview of network cabling solutions and standards. 10 Gigabit Ethernet poses challenges for UTP cabling due to stringent requirements for alien crosstalk, background noise, and insertion loss. Updated standards provide specifications for higher performing cabling, including shielded cabling, to support 10GBASE-T and mitigate issues like alien near-end crosstalk.
VDSL Vectoring TEST PT TELKOM ALCATEL LUCENTWahyu Nasution
This document provides a test plan for validating VDSL2 vectoring performance on an Alcatel-Lucent ISAM FD system using a 48-port VDSL2 card with board-level vectoring. The plan includes tests of vectoring gains using different profiles, functionality tests of HSI, multicast, and triple-play services, and system acceptance tests of alarm reporting and sync rates on 48 VDSL ports. Results are provided demonstrating improved downstream and upstream rates with vectoring enabled compared to the non-vectored case on a subset of profiles. Services including internet, video, and voice are also confirmed to function as expected.
This document summarizes the key standards for Passive Optical Network (PON) technologies, including GPON, XG-PON1, NG-PON2, and XGS-PON. It provides information on the nominal line rates, split ratios, maximum distances, wavelength ranges, and service mappings supported by each standard. The standards were developed by the ITU-T to support the evolution of PON technologies and enable higher speeds, longer reach, and greater user bandwidth capacities over optical fiber networks.
This document provides an overview of Huawei's NodeB equipment configurations for UMTS networks. It describes the main components of macro indoor and outdoor NodeBs including the BTS3812E, as well as distributed NodeBs and components like the BBU3806. It explains the principles of NodeB configuration for macro and distributed network scenarios.
The document provides an overview of GPON architecture and training. It describes GPON access, specifications, reference standards and protocols, product availability, system principles, activation process in GPON, GPON terminals, FTTx scenarios, and brief configuration. Key points include that GPON uses a point-to-multipoint architecture with an OLT, ODN, and multiple ONUs/ONTs. It supports high bandwidth, long transmission distances, and various services like voice, data, and video.
This document provides configuration instructions for a GPON network to deliver triple play services of HSI, VoIP, and IPTV. It describes setting up traffic tables, DBA profiles, ONT line profiles, and service profiles to map the services to VLANs and GEM ports. Finally, it details adding an ONU device and configuring service ports and native VLANs to cross connect the user and uplink sides for each service.
This document provides an overview of Voice over LTE (VoLTE) including its history, requirements, architecture, and advantages. It discusses how VoLTE allows voice calls to be carried over the LTE network rather than traditional circuit-switched networks. Key points covered include VoLTE's improved voice quality and capacity compared to 2G and 3G, its use of quality of service mechanisms to prioritize real-time voice, and fallback options when LTE coverage is unavailable like Circuit Switched Fallback. The document also reviews the end-to-end network architecture and call handling process to enable VoLTE.
This document discusses fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) deployment trends and technologies. It finds that deploying fiber to the most economical point (FTTdp) using a combination of technologies like fiber-to-the-curb with VDSL2 vectoring provides the best balance of cost, speed, and time to market compared to either full fiber-to-the-home or relying solely on copper broadband. Specifically, an analysis of two deployment options over a 10-year period showed that initially deploying VDSL2 and later upgrading to FTTH had a shorter payback period and higher cumulative discounted cash flow than only deploying FTTH from the start.
The Ethernet physical layer is the physical layer component of the Ethernet standard.
The Ethernet physical layer evolved over a considerable time span and encompasses quite a few physical media interfaces and several magnitudes of speed. The speed ranges from 1 Mbit/s to 100 Gbit/s in speed while the physical medium can range from bulky coaxial cable to twisted pair to optical fiber. In general, network protocol stack software will work similarly on all of the following types.
10 Gigabit Ethernet is becoming more popular in both enterprise and carrier networks, with 40 Gbit/s and 100 Gbit/s Ethernet now ratified. Higher speeds are under development. Metcalfe now believes commercial applications using terabit Ethernet may occur by 2015 though he says existing Ethernet standards may have to be overthrown to reach terabit Ethernet.ThesisScientist.com
1) 10GBASE-T technologies are emerging that provide 10 gigabit Ethernet speeds over copper cabling, but they are susceptible to interference from crosstalk and electromagnetic noise.
2) Screened cabling is recommended to support 10GBASE-T up to its full channel length due to its superior protection against crosstalk and ability to operate in noisier environments.
3) Standards committees and cable manufacturers recognize various cabling classes, including Cat6, Cat6a, and Cat7, as supporting 10GBASE-T, with screened cables having greater maximum supported distances.
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The document provides information on LS Cable & System's structured cabling solutions, including:
- Category 6A, 6+, 6, and 5e solutions for UTP/FTT cable, patch panels, jacks, cords, and accessories that meet the appropriate standards.
- Fiber optic cable, connectors, distribution frames, jumpers, and multiplexer products.
- Rack, cable management, power management, and intelligent cabling management hardware and software.
- Specifications and part numbers are provided for the various copper and fiber cabling components.
2013 datwyler training 2 product overview - info tech middle eastAli Shoaee
This document provides product information for copper data cables and connectivity products. It includes specifications for various screened and unscreened copper cables categorized by performance class from Cat5e to Cat7A. It also presents keystone jack modules, patch panels, faceplates and connectivity solutions compatible with the cables. The document serves as a reference for selecting the right copper network infrastructure components for different application needs based on cable category and screening.
This document summarizes the key features and benefits of Wiremaid cable tray systems, specifically the PRO-10 system. It discusses that cable trays are used to securely support electric cables for power distribution and communication. The PRO-10 system provides UL classified fittings that assure proper bonding and grounding without needing additional hardware. Benefits highlighted include being lightweight, easy to install, reducing installation time by up to 50%, and being compliant with relevant electrical codes and standards.
This document provides an overview of Carlisle Interconnect Technologies' locations and product offerings. It lists various locations and contact people around the world, describing what each location focuses on in terms of manufacturing and products. It then summarizes some of Carlisle's key product lines, including contacts and connectors, RF and microwave cables, optical cables, wire and cable, power and grounding products, and integrated systems. The document emphasizes Carlisle's vertical integration and capabilities across the supply chain. It provides high-level descriptions of products and manufacturing processes to give the reader a sense of Carlisle's broad range of capabilities in the interconnect industry.
This document provides installation guidelines for the XMC-5D ODU and describes several installation scenarios for the STC Aspiration project using new module dual-polarized antennas or existing UHP antennas. The scenarios include direct mounting or separate mounting of the XMC-5D ODU, and involve configurations such as 2+0, 2+SD, 4+0, 4+SD, 8+0, and 8+SD with components like the flat OMT, flange adapter, and dual coupler. Polarization rules and cascade connections between ISM8 boards are also outlined.
This document provides information on BKT Elektronik's Structured Cabling System called DRAKOM. It includes details on the various components that make up the system, such as patch panels, modules, installation cables, and patchcords for different categories including Cat5e and Cat6. The system is designed to provide complete unscreened and screened solutions for small, medium, and large ICT networks to ensure fast and effective connection of building communication networks and equipment. The components are certified according to various standards and provide high quality transmission.
ZyXEL presented its networking solution and product line. It introduced its MSAP2000 multi-service access platform that integrates various telecom equipment onto a single system. The MSAP2000 provides a complete broadband access solution for telecom operators and can deliver voice, data, internet access, and video on demand services over FTTx fiber networks. ZyXEL also discussed the evolution of digital loop carriers to extend service areas using different configurations.
This document provides information on selecting elements for horizontal cabling, including specifications for twisted-pair cables. It discusses cable categories and types, with unshielded cable being the most popular for LAN networks. Shielded cables have additional shielding to lower disturbances. Cable categories range from Class D to EA, with higher categories supporting faster transmission speeds up to 10Gbps or more. Common cable types include U/UTP, F/UTP, and S/FTP. The document also outlines cable standards and classifications.
The document discusses the evolution of Ethernet networking standards over time. It begins with the original Ethernet created in 1976 and the IEEE 802 project launched in 1985 to set standards. Key standards discussed include Standard Ethernet from 10 Mbps to 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet to 1 Gbps Gigabit Ethernet. The standards define the data link and physical layers and underwent changes like bridging, switching, and full duplex to support higher speeds and larger networks while maintaining backward compatibility.
This document provides an overview of GPON (Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network) technology. It discusses the basic concepts and working principles of PON networks, comparing GPON to other PON standards like EPON. The document also analyzes key GPON standards and specifications, describes the GPON network model reference, and reviews basic GPON performance parameters and network protection modes.
This document discusses Zhone's GPON ONT product family. It provides details on several indoor and outdoor ONT models for residential and business customers. Key information includes supported interfaces, features, availability dates, and upcoming products in development. The document also covers Zhone's MDU and active Ethernet ONT solutions.
This deck introduces the Panduit Signature Core Fiber Optic Cabling System, a complete end-to-end solution for high speed applications that enables users to implement 40G in virtually any data center using multimode optics.
Tyco Electronics provides an overview of network cabling solutions and standards. 10 Gigabit Ethernet poses challenges for UTP cabling due to stringent requirements for alien crosstalk, background noise, and insertion loss. Updated standards provide specifications for higher performing cabling, including shielded cabling, to support 10GBASE-T and mitigate issues like alien near-end crosstalk.
VDSL Vectoring TEST PT TELKOM ALCATEL LUCENTWahyu Nasution
This document provides a test plan for validating VDSL2 vectoring performance on an Alcatel-Lucent ISAM FD system using a 48-port VDSL2 card with board-level vectoring. The plan includes tests of vectoring gains using different profiles, functionality tests of HSI, multicast, and triple-play services, and system acceptance tests of alarm reporting and sync rates on 48 VDSL ports. Results are provided demonstrating improved downstream and upstream rates with vectoring enabled compared to the non-vectored case on a subset of profiles. Services including internet, video, and voice are also confirmed to function as expected.
This document summarizes the key standards for Passive Optical Network (PON) technologies, including GPON, XG-PON1, NG-PON2, and XGS-PON. It provides information on the nominal line rates, split ratios, maximum distances, wavelength ranges, and service mappings supported by each standard. The standards were developed by the ITU-T to support the evolution of PON technologies and enable higher speeds, longer reach, and greater user bandwidth capacities over optical fiber networks.
This document provides an overview of Huawei's NodeB equipment configurations for UMTS networks. It describes the main components of macro indoor and outdoor NodeBs including the BTS3812E, as well as distributed NodeBs and components like the BBU3806. It explains the principles of NodeB configuration for macro and distributed network scenarios.
The document provides an overview of GPON architecture and training. It describes GPON access, specifications, reference standards and protocols, product availability, system principles, activation process in GPON, GPON terminals, FTTx scenarios, and brief configuration. Key points include that GPON uses a point-to-multipoint architecture with an OLT, ODN, and multiple ONUs/ONTs. It supports high bandwidth, long transmission distances, and various services like voice, data, and video.
This document provides configuration instructions for a GPON network to deliver triple play services of HSI, VoIP, and IPTV. It describes setting up traffic tables, DBA profiles, ONT line profiles, and service profiles to map the services to VLANs and GEM ports. Finally, it details adding an ONU device and configuring service ports and native VLANs to cross connect the user and uplink sides for each service.
This document provides an overview of Voice over LTE (VoLTE) including its history, requirements, architecture, and advantages. It discusses how VoLTE allows voice calls to be carried over the LTE network rather than traditional circuit-switched networks. Key points covered include VoLTE's improved voice quality and capacity compared to 2G and 3G, its use of quality of service mechanisms to prioritize real-time voice, and fallback options when LTE coverage is unavailable like Circuit Switched Fallback. The document also reviews the end-to-end network architecture and call handling process to enable VoLTE.
This document discusses fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) deployment trends and technologies. It finds that deploying fiber to the most economical point (FTTdp) using a combination of technologies like fiber-to-the-curb with VDSL2 vectoring provides the best balance of cost, speed, and time to market compared to either full fiber-to-the-home or relying solely on copper broadband. Specifically, an analysis of two deployment options over a 10-year period showed that initially deploying VDSL2 and later upgrading to FTTH had a shorter payback period and higher cumulative discounted cash flow than only deploying FTTH from the start.
The Ethernet physical layer is the physical layer component of the Ethernet standard.
The Ethernet physical layer evolved over a considerable time span and encompasses quite a few physical media interfaces and several magnitudes of speed. The speed ranges from 1 Mbit/s to 100 Gbit/s in speed while the physical medium can range from bulky coaxial cable to twisted pair to optical fiber. In general, network protocol stack software will work similarly on all of the following types.
10 Gigabit Ethernet is becoming more popular in both enterprise and carrier networks, with 40 Gbit/s and 100 Gbit/s Ethernet now ratified. Higher speeds are under development. Metcalfe now believes commercial applications using terabit Ethernet may occur by 2015 though he says existing Ethernet standards may have to be overthrown to reach terabit Ethernet.ThesisScientist.com
1) 10GBASE-T technologies are emerging that provide 10 gigabit Ethernet speeds over copper cabling, but they are susceptible to interference from crosstalk and electromagnetic noise.
2) Screened cabling is recommended to support 10GBASE-T up to its full channel length due to its superior protection against crosstalk and ability to operate in noisier environments.
3) Standards committees and cable manufacturers recognize various cabling classes, including Cat6, Cat6a, and Cat7, as supporting 10GBASE-T, with screened cables having greater maximum supported distances.
Telecom cable ls cable & system- tnhhkimxuanNgan TNHH
The document provides information on LS Cable & System's structured cabling solutions, including:
- Category 6A, 6+, 6, and 5e solutions for UTP/FTT cable, patch panels, jacks, cords, and accessories that meet the appropriate standards.
- Fiber optic cable, connectors, distribution frames, jumpers, and multiplexer products.
- Rack, cable management, power management, and intelligent cabling management hardware and software.
- Specifications and part numbers are provided for the various copper and fiber cabling components.
2013 datwyler training 2 product overview - info tech middle eastAli Shoaee
This document provides product information for copper data cables and connectivity products. It includes specifications for various screened and unscreened copper cables categorized by performance class from Cat5e to Cat7A. It also presents keystone jack modules, patch panels, faceplates and connectivity solutions compatible with the cables. The document serves as a reference for selecting the right copper network infrastructure components for different application needs based on cable category and screening.
This document summarizes the key features and benefits of Wiremaid cable tray systems, specifically the PRO-10 system. It discusses that cable trays are used to securely support electric cables for power distribution and communication. The PRO-10 system provides UL classified fittings that assure proper bonding and grounding without needing additional hardware. Benefits highlighted include being lightweight, easy to install, reducing installation time by up to 50%, and being compliant with relevant electrical codes and standards.
This document provides an overview of Carlisle Interconnect Technologies' locations and product offerings. It lists various locations and contact people around the world, describing what each location focuses on in terms of manufacturing and products. It then summarizes some of Carlisle's key product lines, including contacts and connectors, RF and microwave cables, optical cables, wire and cable, power and grounding products, and integrated systems. The document emphasizes Carlisle's vertical integration and capabilities across the supply chain. It provides high-level descriptions of products and manufacturing processes to give the reader a sense of Carlisle's broad range of capabilities in the interconnect industry.
This document provides information about BMET energy telecom industry and trade PLC, a cable factory in Ethiopia. It discusses the company's history, including its establishment in 2010 and the start of production in 2013. It also describes the factory's buildings, infrastructure, machinery, production processes for different cable types, and technical specifications. In general, the document outlines the operations and capabilities of BMET as one of the largest cable manufacturers in Ethiopia.
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The tighter the tolerance, the more difficult assembly will be, and the high cost is required. For very specific electrical characteristics, routing assembly which is impact overall cables. In some application adherence tolerance is stated in IPC/WHMA 620
The tolerance design should consider the different process such as the molding, heat shrinkage tubing, and the length of cable.
To achieve flexibility assembly, high strand count conductors and compounds developed for continuous motion drive up the cost. Hence, for installed in a stationary application, the economic solution is ignore high strand count conductor .
Potting solution or sealing design are consider in somewhere for waterproof IP67/68 rating.
For some complicated structure with undercut, ultrasonic welding assembly design is a choice to simplify the structure but expend cycle time of the production .
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The document introduces the AirMax VS high speed signal connector system. It has several key features, including very low insertion loss and crosstalk. It uses an insert molded leadframe assembly that allows for different column pitches and flexible use of differential or single-ended signals. The system includes various connector configurations for applications like backplanes, mezzanine boards, and I/O. It is available in lead-free versions and complementary products.
The document provides information on Amphenol's Ethernet network solutions for military markets. It summarizes Amphenol's range of MIL-spec connectors, Ethernet switches, media converters, and fiber optic connectors that meet standards for harsh environments. Amphenol provides full network design, evaluation, and rugged interconnect products to enable secure and reliable Ethernet networks for military applications in various environments including ground vehicles, soldiers, navy, and others.
The document discusses Siemens' Subsea Advanced Converter & Switch (ACS), which addresses challenges in using standard ethernet media converters subsea. The ACS allows fiber and ethernet communication over longer distances subsea through a modular design that provides fiber to copper conversion, ethernet switching, and signal monitoring in a robust housing. It comes in various configurations including flying leads, switches, umbilical terminations, and for sensor harnesses. Key benefits are enabling longer distance ethernet communication subsea at lower cost through a compact, field-proven design.
B3 Cable Solutions is a leading cable manufacturer that operates globally. It produces a wide range of cabling products for telecommunications and other industries. These include optical fiber cables, copper cables, and other cabling solutions. B3 prides itself on high quality products and world-class customer service. It invites potential customers to learn more about its cabling solutions by visiting its website or contacting a local office.
The document describes specifications for Panduit TX6000 Enhanced Category 6 UTP copper cable. It specifies that the cable exceeds ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 Category 6 component standards with 23 AWG copper conductors twisted in pairs and separated by a cross-divider. It is enclosed in a low smoke PVC jacket and supports applications including Ethernet, ATM, and Token Ring through 100 meters.
Every entrepreneur spends some time haggling, whether it is with customers, suppliers, investors, or would-be employees. Most business owners are street smart, and seem to naturally perform well in negotiations. You probably have a trick or two—some magic phrases to say, perhaps—that can help you gain the upper hand. But, often, the moment you get into trouble in a negotiation is when something careless just slips out. Think confidence, machismo, and stamina are the keys to winning a negotiation? Then your bargaining skills need a reboot. Over the past decade, a growing field of literature on the subject has come to the conclusion that checking your ego at the boardroom door is a must. Compromise and kindness are the new rules of negotiation. How does this gentler approach work? We've compiled a short list of pointers to get you started.
Between: It often feels reasonable—and therefore like progress—to throw out a range. With a customer, that may mean saying "I can do this for between $10,000 and $15,000." With a potential hire, you could be tempted to say, "You can start between April 1 and April 15." But that word between tends to be tantamount to a concession, and any shrewd negotiator with whom you deal will swiftly zero-in on the cheaper price or the later deadline. In other words, you will find that by saying the word between you will automatically have conceded ground without extracting anything in return.
Close: We've all experienced deal fatigue: The moment when you want so badly to complete a deal that you signal to the other side that you are ready to settle on the details and move forward. The problem with arriving at this crossroads, and announcing you're there, is that you have just indicated that you value simply reaching an agreement over getting what you actually want. And a skilled negotiator on the other side may well use this moment as an opportunity to stall, and thus to negotiate further concessions. Unless you actually face extreme time pressure, you shouldn't be the party to point out that the clock is loudly ticking in the background. Create a situation in which your counterpart is as eager to finalize the negotiation (or, better yet: more eager!) than you are.
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