Learn about the advantages and disadvantages of STP and UTP cables, the two types of twisted pairs cable used for data transmission. Find out how twisted pairs cable reduces cross-talk and EMI, and how it is used in LAN networks. Twisted pair cable, coaxial cable and optical fiber cable are three major types of transmission media used in local area networks (LANs). Twisted pair cable is known as low cost, usually used in structured cabling systems within buildings. This article will give a detailed introduction to twisted pair cable, including how it works, the types of twisted pair cable (STP and UTP), CAT grade, and the most frequently asked questions about twisted pair cable. Learn about the construction, types, advantages, and applications of Twisted Pair Cable, a copper cable composed of two twisted wires. Find out how it reduces electromagnetic interference and supports data transmission in various networks and settings. Twisted-pair are generally made of copper, and a pair of wires are twisted together to decrease interference by adjacent wires. A twisted pair includes two conductors (copper), each with its plastic insulation, twisted together.

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