CCA describes bi-metallic single and multi-wired lines/cables that are copper-plated with an aluminium core for high-frequency usage areas.
Specification explanation:
The "skin-effect", also known as current displacement, is a physical phenomenon caused by high-frequency alternating currents. The current density inside the conductor reduces compared to that at the outer surface as the frequency increases.
The inner cross-section area of a conductor through which high-frequency alternating current is flowing practically does not do any transmission function.
The
network cable - CCA is thus a really economical and
weight-reduced alternative to the conventional full-copper line and this at
equivalent power and transmission characteristcs.
Type |
Network Cable |
AWG max. |
23 |
Cross section |
4 x 2 x 0.27 mm² |
Cross section (each core) |
0.27mm² |
Factory colour |
White |
Halogen-free |
No |
Insulation material |
PVC |
Manufacturer part # |
1567181 |
Max. frequency |
250MHz |
Max. temperature range (fixed installation) |
+70°C |
Max. temperature range (flexible installation) |
+70°C |
Min. temperature range (fixed installation) |
-20°C |
Min. temperature range (flexible installation) |
-20°C |
Misc Attribute |
CAT 6/CCA |
No. of leads |
8 |
Outside Ø |
6.50mm |
Packaged |
Yes |
Shielding |
SF/UTP |
Sold per metre |
No |
Specification |
CAT 6 |
Twisted pair cabling (part 1) |
Yes (1) |
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