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Chapter 5
Cable Test Descriptions
Page 5-13
Cable Grading
Cable Grading refers to the performance grading of cable based on
the NEXT performance relative to the test limit. A higher grade
cable exceeds the test limit by a greater margin.
Cable grading is only available for Category 5, Category 5 Plus,
Class D and Class D Plus Cable Test Standards.
NEXT measurements from 1-100 MHz are compared against seven
grades, as shown in Figure 5-2. The LANcat reports the worst
grade for each pair.
Frequency (MHz)
NEXT (dB)
Figure 5-2. Cable Grading
Each cable grade is 3dB wide at 100 MHz.
Higher grade cables
exceed the applicable test standard (Cat 5 or Class D) by a larger
margin.
Cables tested with the Cat 5 or Class D Cable Test
Standards are graded based on pair-to-pair NEXT performance.
Cables tested with the enhanced Cat 5 Plus or Class D Plus Cable
Test Standards are graded based on Power Sum NEXT
performance.
NEXT Limit
higher grades
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