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BS ISO/IEC 11801-1. AMD 1. Information technology. Generic cabling for customer premises – Part 1. General requirements
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3 | ISO_IEC 11801-1;2017 ed.1 – id.66182 Publication PDF (en).pdf |
6 | CONTENTS |
15 | FOREWORD |
17 | INTRODUCTION |
18 | Figures Figure 1 ā Relationships between the generic cabling documents produced by ISO/IEC JTCĀ 1/SCĀ 25 |
19 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
24 | 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviations and symbols 3.1 Terms and definitions |
31 | 3.2 Abbreviations |
33 | 3.3 Symbols 3.3.1 Variables |
34 | 3.3.2 Indices 4 Conformance |
35 | 5 Structure of generic cabling 5.1 Functional elements Figure 2 ā General functional elements Figure 3 ā Interconnect models |
36 | 5.2 Interfaces 5.3 Cabling subsystems 5.3.1 Cabling subsystem 1 Figure 4 ā Cross-connect models Figure 5 ā Equipment and test interfaces |
37 | 5.3.2 Cabling subsystems n ā„ 2 5.3.3 Common subsystems |
38 | 5.3.4 Tie cabling 5.3.5 Channel and permanent link 6 Channel performance requirements 6.1 General 6.2 Environmental performance 6.2.1 General |
39 | 6.2.2 Environmental classification Tables Table 1 ā Channel environments |
40 | Table 2 ā Details of environmental classification |
41 | 6.3 Balanced cabling transmission performance 6.3.1 General |
42 | 6.3.2 Component choice 6.3.3 Channel parameters |
43 | TableĀ 3 ā Return loss for a channel |
44 | TableĀ 4 ā Informative return loss values for a channel at key frequencies |
45 | Table 5 ā Insertion loss for a channel |
46 | Table 6 ā Informative insertion loss values for a channel at key frequencies |
47 | Table 7 ā NEXT for a channel |
48 | Table 8 ā Informative NEXT values for a channel at key frequencies |
49 | Table 9 ā PSĀ NEXT for a channel |
50 | Table 10 ā Informative PSĀ NEXT values for a channel at key frequencies |
51 | TableĀ 11 ā Informative ACR-N values for a channel at key frequencies |
52 | TableĀ 12 ā Informative PSĀ ACR-N values for a channel at key frequencies |
53 | TableĀ 13 ā ACR-F for a channel |
54 | TableĀ 14 ā Informative ACR-F values for a channel at key frequencies |
55 | TableĀ 15 ā PSĀ ACR-F for a channel |
56 | TableĀ 16 ā Informative PSĀ ACR-F values for a channel at key frequencies Table 17 ā DC loop resistance for a channel |
57 | TableĀ 18 ā Propagation delay for a channel |
58 | TableĀ 19 ā Informative propagation delay values for a channel at key frequencies |
59 | Table 20 ā Delay skew for a channel |
60 | TableĀ 21 ā TCL for channel for unscreened systems Table 22 ā Informative TCL values for unscreened channels at key frequencies Table 23 ā TCL for Class I and II screened channels |
61 | Table 24 ā Informative TCL values for Class I and II screened channels at key frequencies TableĀ 25 ā ELTCTL for channel for unscreened systems |
62 | Table 26 ā Informative ELTCTL values for unscreened channels at key frequencies Table 27 ā ELTCTL for Class I and II channels Table 28 ā Informative ELTCTL values for Class I and II channels at key frequencies |
63 | TableĀ 29 ā Coupling attenuation for a channel for screened systems |
64 | TableĀ 30 ā PSĀ ANEXT for a channel TableĀ 31 ā Informative PSĀ ANEXT values for a channel at key frequencies |
65 | TableĀ 32 ā PSĀ ANEXTavg for a channel TableĀ 33 ā Informative PSĀ ANEXTavg values for a channel at key frequencies |
66 | TableĀ 34 ā PSĀ AACR-F for a channel |
67 | TableĀ 35 ā Informative PSĀ AACR-F values for a channel at key frequencies TableĀ 36 ā PSĀ AACR-Favg for a channel |
68 | 6.4 Coaxial cabling transmission performance 6.4.1 General TableĀ 37 ā Informative PSĀ AACR-Favg values for a channel at key frequencies Table 38 ā Alien crosstalk and coupling attenuation for screened channels |
69 | 6.4.2 Component choice 6.4.3 Channel parameters TableĀ 39 ā Return loss for a channel Table 40 ā Insertion loss for a channel |
70 | Table 41 ā Informative insertion loss values for a channel at key frequencies Table 42 ā DC loop resistance for a channel Table 43 ā DC current carrying capacity for a channel Table 44 ā Operating voltage for a channel |
71 | 6.5 Optical fibre cabling transmission performance 6.5.1 Component choice 6.5.2 Channel parameters 7 Link performance requirements 7.1 General TableĀ 45 ā Screening attenuation for a channel |
72 | 7.2 Balanced cabling 7.2.1 General Figure 6 ā Link options Figure 7 ā Link designations |
73 | 7.2.2 Return loss Table 46 ā Return loss for 2-connection or 3-connection link |
74 | 7.2.3 Insertion loss/attenuation Table 47 ā Informative return loss values for links at key frequencies |
75 | Table 48 ā Insertion loss for 2-connection or 3-connection link |
76 | 7.2.4 NEXT Table 49 ā Informative insertion loss values for links withmaximum implementation at key frequencies Table 50 ā NEXT for 2-connection or 3-connection link |
78 | Table 51 ā Informative NEXT values for linkswith maximum implementation at key frequencies |
79 | Table 52 ā PSĀ NEXT for 2-connection or 3-connection link |
80 | 7.2.5 Attenuation to crosstalk ratio at the near-end Table 53 ā Informative PSĀ NEXT values for links withmaximum implementation at key frequencies |
81 | Table 54 ā Informative ACR-N values for links withmaximum implementation at key frequencies |
82 | 7.2.6 Attenuation to crosstalk ratio at the far-end Table 55 ā Informative PSĀ ACR-N values for links withmaximum implementation at key frequencies |
83 | Table 56 ā ACR-F for 2-connection or 3-connection link |
84 | Table 57 ā Informative ACR-F values for links withmaximum implementation at key frequencies |
85 | Table 58 ā PSĀ ACR-F for 2-connection or 3-connection link |
86 | 7.2.7 Direct current loop resistance Table 59 ā Informative PSĀ ACR-F values for links with maximum implementation at key frequencies Table 60 ā DC loop resistance for 2-connection or 3-connection link |
87 | 7.2.8 Direct current resistance unbalance 7.2.9 Propagation delay Table 61 ā Informative DC loop resistance for links withmaximum implementation |
88 | 7.2.10 Delay skew Table 62 ā Propagation delay for 2-connection or 3-connection link Table 63 ā Informative propagation delay values for links withmaximum implementation at key frequencies |
89 | Table 64 ā Delay skew for 2-connection or 3-connection link |
90 | 7.2.11 Unbalance attenuation and coupling attenuation Table 65 ā Informative delay skew for links with maximum implementation |
91 | Table 66 ā TCL for Class I and II screened permanent links Table 67 ā Informative TCL values for Class I and II screened permanent links at key frequencies |
92 | Table 68 ā ELTCTL for Class I and II permanent links Table 69 ā Informative ELTCTL values for Class I and II permanent links at key frequencies |
93 | 7.2.12 Alien crosstalk Table 70 ā Coupling attenuation for a screened permanent link Table 71 ā Informative coupling attenuation values for screened permanent links at key frequencies |
94 | Table 72 ā PSĀ ANEXT for 2-connection or 3-connection link |
95 | Table 73 ā Informative PSĀ ANEXT values for links at key frequencies Table 74 ā PSĀ ANEXTavg for 2-connection or 3-connection link |
96 | Table 75 ā Informative PSĀ ANEXTavg values for links at key frequencies Table 76 ā PSĀ AACRF for 2-connection or 3-connection link |
97 | Table 77 ā Informative PSĀ AACRF values for links at key frequencies Table 78 ā PSĀ AACRFavg for a 2-connection or 3-connection link |
98 | 7.3 Coaxial cabling 7.3.1 General 7.3.2 Return loss 7.3.3 Insertion loss Table 79 ā Informative PSĀ AACRFavg values for links at key frequencies Table 80 ā Alien crosstalk and coupling attenuation for screened links |
99 | 7.3.4 Direct current loop resistance 7.3.5 DC current carrying capacity 7.3.6 Screening attenuation 7.4 Optical fibre cabling Table 81 ā Insertion loss for link Table 82 ā Informative insertion loss values for link at key frequencies Table 83 ā DC loop resistance for link |
100 | 8 Reference implementation for backbone cabling subsystems 8.1 General 8.2 Balanced cabling 8.2.1 Component choice 8.2.2 Dimensions Figure 8 ā Backbone cabling model |
101 | 8.3 Optical fibre cabling 8.3.1 General TableĀ 84 ā Backbone link length equations |
102 | 8.3.2 Component selection 8.3.3 Dimensions 9 Cable requirements 9.1 General 9.2 Operating environment 9.3 Balanced cables 9.3.1 Basic requirements |
103 | 9.3.2 Balanced cables of Category 5 through 7A, 8.1 and 8.2 TableĀ 85 ā Basic requirements of balanced cables TableĀ 86 ā Mechanical characteristics of balanced cables of Category 5, 6, 6A, 7 and 7A |
105 | 9.3.3 Balanced cables of Category BCT-B |
106 | TableĀ 87 ā Mechanical characteristics of balanced cables of Category BCT-B Table 88 ā Minimum transmission performance requirements BCT-B balanced pairs |
107 | 9.4 Coaxial cables 9.4.1 General 9.4.2 Environmental characteristics 9.4.3 Mechanical characteristics Table 89 ā Basic requirements of coaxial cables Table 90 ā Mechanical performance requirements for coaxial BCT cables |
108 | 9.4.4 Electrical characteristics 9.5 Optical fibre cable (cabled optical fibres) 9.5.1 Mechanical and environmental characteristics Table 91 ā Minimum electrical performance requirements for cables of Category BCT-C |
109 | 9.5.2 Cabled optical fibre Categories Table 92 ā Cabled optical fibre attenuation (maximum), dB/km Table 93 ā Multimode optical fibre modal bandwidth |
110 | 10 Connecting hardware requirements 10.1 General requirements 10.1.1 Overview 10.1.2 Location 10.1.3 Design |
111 | 10.1.4 Operating environment Table 94 ā Environmental performance specifications for balanced cabling connecting hardware |
112 | Table 95 ā Environmental performance specifications for coaxial cabling connecting hardware |
113 | 10.1.5 Mounting 10.1.6 Installation practices Table 96 ā Environmental performance specifications for optical fibre cabling connecting hardware |
114 | 10.1.7 Marking and colour coding 10.2 Category 5 through 7A, 8.1, and 8.2 connecting hardware for balanced cabling 10.2.1 General 10.2.2 Performance marking 10.2.3 Mechanical characteristics |
115 | TableĀ 97 ā Mechanical characteristics of connecting hardware for usewith balanced cabling |
116 | 10.2.4 Electrical characteristics |
117 | TableĀ 98 ā Matrix of backward compatible mated free and fixed connector(plug and jack) performance TableĀ 99 ā Return loss |
118 | TableĀ 100 ā Informative return loss values for connector at key frequencies TableĀ 101 ā Insertion loss |
119 | TableĀ 102 ā Informative insertion loss values for connector at key frequencies TableĀ 103 ā Near-end crosstalk (NEXT) |
120 | TableĀ 104 ā Informative NEXT values for connector at key frequencies TableĀ 105 ā Power sum near-end crosstalk (PSĀ NEXT)(for information only) |
121 | TableĀ 106 ā Informative PSĀ NEXT values for connector at key frequencies TableĀ 107 ā Far-end crosstalk (FEXT) |
122 | TableĀ 108 ā Informative FEXT values for connector at key frequencies TableĀ 109 ā Power sum far-end crosstalk (PSĀ FEXT)(for information only) |
123 | TableĀ 110 ā Informative PSĀ FEXT values for connector at key frequencies TableĀ 111 ā Input to output resistance TableĀ 112 ā Input to output resistance unbalance TableĀ 113 ā DC current carrying capacity |
124 | TableĀ 114 ā Propagation delay TableĀ 115 ā Delay skew TableĀ 116 ā Transverse conversion loss (TCL) |
125 | TableĀ 117 ā Informative TCL values for connector at key frequencies TableĀ 118 ā Transverse conversion transfer loss (TCTL) TableĀ 119 ā Informative TCTL values for connector at key frequencies |
126 | Table 120 ā Transfer impedance (screened connectors only) Table 121 ā Informative transfer impedance values(screened connectors only) at key frequencies Table 122 ā Coupling attenuation (screened connectors only) Table 123 ā Informative coupling attenuation values(screened connectors only) at key frequencies |
127 | Table 124 ā Insulation resistance Table 125 ā Voltage proof Table 126 ā Power sum alien near-end crosstalk (PSĀ ANEXT) Table 127 ā Informative PSĀ ANEXT values at key frequencies |
128 | 10.2.5 Additional requirements Table 128 ā Power sum alien far-end crosstalk (PSĀ AFEXT) Table 129 ā Informative PSĀ AFEXT values at key frequencies |
129 | 10.3 BCT-B connecting hardware 10.4 Connecting hardware for use with coaxial cabling for BCT applications 10.4.1 General requirements 10.4.2 Performance marking 10.4.3 Electrical characteristics Table 130 ā Coupling attenuation for BCT-B connecting hardware Table 131 ā Formulae for return loss limits for BCT-C connecting hardware |
130 | 10.5 Optical fibre connecting hardware 10.5.1 General requirements Table 132 ā Return loss limits for BCT-C connecting hardware at key frequencies Table 133 ā Formulae for insertion loss limits for BCT-C connecting hardware Table 134 ā Insertion loss limits for BCT-C connecting hardware at key frequencies Table 135 ā Screening attenuation limits for BCT-C connecting hardware |
131 | 10.5.2 Marking and colour coding 10.5.3 Mechanical and optical characteristics Table 136 ā Attenuation of connecting hardware for optical fibre Table 137 ā Return loss of optical fibre connecting hardware |
132 | 10.6 Connecting hardware in accordance with IECĀ 60603-7 series Figure 9 ā Pin grouping and pair assignments for IECĀ 60603-7 series interface for Categories 5, 6, 6A and 8.1 (front view of fixed connector (jack), not to scale) TableĀ 138 ā Electrical characteristics of terminal equipment outlets intended for use with balanced cabling |
133 | 10.7 Connecting hardware in accordance with IECĀ 61076-3-104 10.8 Connecting hardware in accordance with IECĀ 61076-2-101 (Type D, 4 poles) 10.9 Connecting hardware in accordance with IECĀ 61076-2-109 (Type X, 8 poles) Figure 10 ā Pin grouping and pair assignment for the IECĀ 60603-7 series interface for Categories 7, 7A, 8.2 and BCT-B (front view of fixed connector (jack), not to scale) Figure 11 ā Pin grouping and pair assignments for the IECĀ 61076-3-104 interface for Categories 7, 7A, 8.2 and BCT-B (front view of fixed connector (jack), not to scale) Figure 12 ā Four position jack pin and pair grouping assignments for IECĀ 61076-2-101 connecting hardware (front view of connector) |
134 | 10.10 Connecting hardware in accordance with IECĀ 611692 and IECĀ 6116924 (Type F) 10.11 Connecting hardware for two optical fibres 10.12 Connecting hardware for twelve and twenty-four optical fibres Figure 13 ā Eight position jack pin and pair grouping assignments for IECĀ 61076-2-109 connecting hardware (front view of connector) Figure 14 ā Conductor assignment of IECĀ 611692 and IECĀ 6116924 (Type F) connector Figure 15 ā Optical fibre assignments for connecting hardware for two optical fibres |
135 | 11 Cord requirements 11.1 General 11.2 Operating environment 11.3 Balanced cords of Category 5 through 7A, 8.1, 8.2 and BCT-B 11.3.1 General 11.3.2 Identification Figure 16 ā Optical fibre assignments for connecting hardware for 12 and 24 optical fibres (front view of fixed or free connector) |
136 | 11.3.3 Operating environment 11.3.4 Return loss 11.3.5 NEXT Table 139 ā Minimum return loss for balanced cords Table 140 ā Informative values of return loss for balanced cords at key frequencies |
138 | Table 141 ā Assumptions for cabling components usedin the calculation of NEXT informative values Table 142 ā Informative values of NEXT for 2 m balanced cords at key frequencies |
139 | 11.4 Coaxial cords 11.5 Optical fibre cords 11.5.1 General Table 143 ā Informative values of NEXT for 5 m balanced cords at key frequencies Table 144 ā Informative values of NEXT for 10Ā m balanced cords at key frequencies |
140 | 11.5.2 Identification 11.5.3 Performance requirements for patch cords |
141 | AnnexĀ A (normative)Conformance testing procedures for balanced cablingof Classes A to FA, I and II and optical fibre cabling A.1 General A.2 Channel and link performance testing A.2.1 General A.2.2 Conformance testing of balanced cabling channels, and links |
142 | A.2.3 Installation conformance testing of optical fibre cabling channels A.3 Overview of test schedules |
143 | Table A.1 ā Test regime for reference conformance and installation conformance ā Balanced cabling of Classes A through FA, BCT-B, I and II |
144 | Table A.2 ā Test regime for reference conformanceand installation conformance ā Optical fibre cabling |
145 | Annex B (normative) Mechanical and environmental performance testing of connecting hardware for balanced cabling B.1 Overview B.2 Solderless connections Table B.1 ā Standards for solderless connections |
146 | B.3 Free and fixed connectors (modular plugs and jacks) Table B.2 ā Standards for free and fixed connectors (modular plugs and jacks) Table B.3 ā Standards for M12 style connectors |
147 | B.4 Other connecting hardware Table B.4 ā Free and fixed connectors (modular plugs and jacks) operations matrix Table B.5 ā Reference for reliability testing of other connecting hardware |
148 | Table B.6 ā Other connecting hardware operations matrix |
149 | Annex C (informative) Electromagnetic characteristics |
150 | Annex D (informative) Acronyms for balanced cables Figure D.1 ā Cable naming schema |
151 | Figure D.2 ā Cable types |
152 | Annex E (informative) Supported applications E.1 Supported applications for balanced cabling |
153 | Table E.1 ā Applications using balanced cabling |
154 | Table E.2 ā Industrial applications using balanced cabling |
155 | E.2 Supported applications for optical fibre cabling Table E.3 ā Modular connector pin assignment for applications |
156 | Table E.4 ā Maximum channel attenuation for supported applications using optical fibre cabling |
157 | Table E.5 ā Maximum channel lengths supported by optical fibre applications for multimode optical fibre |
158 | E.3 Supported applications for coaxial cabling Table E.6 ā Maximum channel length supported by optical fibre applicationsfor single-mode optical fibre Table E.7 ā Supported BCT applications using balanced cabling |
159 | E.4 Supported industrial applications for optical fibre cabling Table E.8 ā Supported BCT applications using coaxial cabling Table E.9 ā Supported applications and maximum channel lengths with cabled multimode optical fibres Table E.10 ā Supported applications and maximum channel lengths with cabled all-silica single-mode optical fibres |
160 | Annex F (informative) Optical fibre cable OM1, OM2 and OS1 Table F.1 ā Grandfathered OM1, OM2 and OS1 specifications Table F.2 ā Supported applications and maximum channel lengths with cabled all-silica multimode optical fibres Table F.3 ā Supported applications and maximum channel lengths with cabled all-silica singlemode optical fibres |
161 | Bibliography |