Amp Future Cabling Systems

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October 26, 2 022 •Tyco Electronics •Network Solutions Segment Overview •New applications, new requirements •Standards update •Cabling systems according customer needs •New innovations for protection and safety Martti Kotsalo Sales Manager Finland & Estonia NETCONNECT Solutions Division "Future Cabling Systems"

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April 10, 2023

•Tyco Electronics•Network Solutions Segment Overview•New applications, new requirements

•Standards update •Cabling systems according customer needs•New innovations for protection and safety

Martti Kotsalo Sales Manager Finland & EstoniaNETCONNECT Solutions Division

"Future Cabling Systems"

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The Tyco Electronics Advantage

• A leading global provider of engineered

– electronic components

– network infrastructure solutions

– wireless systems

• Global leader in attractive, growing

industries

• Diverse customer and industry base

• Global reach and scale

• Established track record of innovation

leadership

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Tyco Electronics Key Figures FY 2007

• Sales US$ 13.5 billion

• Headcount 94,000– in Americas 29,000

– in EMEA 27,000

– in Asia/Pacific 38,000 (32,000 in China)

– in Marketing & Sales ~5,000

– in Engineering ~8,000

• Countriesof operation ~50

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Investing for Technology Leadership

• Over US$600M of annual RD&E

investment (~5% of sales)

• Products introduced in

last 3 years accounted for

36% of sales in 2007

• ~8,000 engineers globally

• >17,000 patents issued

or pending

Research, Development &Engineering

Research, Development &Engineering

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Segment Overview: Network Solutions

Global leader in infrastructure components and solutions for the energy, communication service provider, and building networks markets

FY 2007 Sales by IndustryFY 2007 Sales by IndustryBuilding Networks

25%Building Networks

25% Energy Systems44%

Energy Systems44%

Communication Service Providers

31%

Communication Service Providers

31%

Building Networks

• Copper and fiber cabling and connectivity systems for voice and data applications

• End to end cabling solutions including intelligent infrastructure management to optimize the utilization of network assets

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Agenda

- Ethernet Market Drivers and Needs

- 10 Gigabit Ethernet Technology

- Impact on Premise Cabling Systems and Standard Support

- Conclusions UTP vs STP

Martti Kotsalo Sales Manager Finland & EstoniaNETCONNECT Solutions Division

New applications, new requirements

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1990 2000 2008 2015

100 Mbps 1.000 Mbps 10.000 Mbps 100.000 Mbps

10 Mbps 100 Mbps 1.000 Mbps 10.000 Mbps

Ethernet Market... Data Rates Evolution

• Data Rates increase faster• Server Links 10 times bigger than

fastest Desk-Top Link

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Aggregation / AccessSwitches

Web Application

Servers & Back End

Internet

CoreSwitches

Storage

DatabaseServer

Aggregation / AccessSwitches

Web Application

Servers & Back End

Internet

CoreSwitches

Storage

DatabaseServer

Ethernet Market... Data Center Needs

• Biggest Need for Speed in the Data Center

• 1st Deployment of next Speed Class (10 Gigabit)

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• IEEE 802.3an specifies (approved in July 2006):

– 10.000 Mb/s Transmission full duplex 4-pair Channels over:

• ISO/IEC 11801 Class E UTP up to 37 Meters (TIA revision)

• ISO/IEC 11801 Class E STP up to 100 Meters

• ISO/IEC 11801 Class F STP up to 100 Meters• ISO/IEC 11801 Class EA UTP up to 100 Meters

– Coding Structure DSQ 128 (Double SQuare 128 data points)

• derived from a double Layer PAM 16 Coding.

Due to the complex Coding Structure the maximum allowed

Background Noise into the Transmission Channels is -150 dBm/Hz

Application Standard... 10 GbE over Copper

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Agenda

- Ethernet Market Drivers and Needs

- 10 Gigabit Ethernet Technology

- Impact on Premise Cabling Systems and Standards

- Conclusions UTP vs STP

New applications, new requirements

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Code Schemes Selection Criteria

PAM 5 Bandwidth Requirements

PAM 8 RF Emission Compliancy

PAM 10 EMI Immunity

PAM 12 BER/Noise Characteristics

DSQ 128 Implementation Complexity (Selected for IEEE 802.3an)

OFDM Silicon Power Consumption

10 Gigabit Ethernet... Technology

DigitalSignal

Processor(DSP)

10 Gb

it/s

Switch NIC 2.5 Gbit/s

10 G

bit

/s

2.5 Gbit/s

2.5 Gbit/s

2.5 Gbit/s

DigitalSignal

Processor(DSP)

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• Electrical Parameters from Class E are extrapolated to 500 MHz

• New Parameter Alien Crosstalk added

– Power Sum Alien Near End Cross Talk (PS ANEXT)

– Power Sum Attenuation to Alien Crosstalk Ratio Far End (PS AACR F)

• 10G BASE-T DSPs can suppress intra Channel Noise such as

– NEXT

– FEXT

– Return Loss

• DSPs cannot predict ANEXT from other Lines

It cannot be cancelled!!!!!

ANEXT is critical for 10 Gbit Ethernet

10 Gigabit Ethernet... Cabling Requirements

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Alien crosstalk

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• Shannon’s Law defines max. Data Rate per Channel• 10 GbE full duplex requires 18Gbit/s Shannon Capacity

• IL must be lowAXT must be lowBN must be low can be hardly influenced

))(1(log* 2 NSBC ))(1(log* 2 BNAXT

ILSBC

10 Gigabit Ethernet... Shannon’s Law

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Gbps

CAT 6 UTP CAT 6A UTP CAT 6 FTP CAT 6 PiMF CAT 7 PiMF

Shannon Capacity

10G limit

C = Data rate

S = Signal Level

N = Noise Level

IL = Insertion Loss

AXT = Alien X-Talk

BN = Background Noise

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0 dB margin 20 dB margin

10 Gigabit Ethernet... ANEXT

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10 Gigabit Ethernet...ANEXT of UTP vs STP

UTP

STP

• ANEXT of Shielded Systems is

significantly lower >20dB

• UTP System on the border to

the 10 GbE Limits!0dB Headroom!ANEXT can be only reduced

by Shielding or increased

Distance!!!

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• 6 around 1 set-up

– disturbed Line in the Middle

– Surrounded by six Cables (worst Case)

• 4 Connectors Channels (UTP & STP) tested

– 96 Measurements per Link (w/o ANEXT only 6)

10 Gigabit Ethernet... ANEXT Testing

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• Alien Crosstalk Suppression is achieved by electrical Separation of

each transmission Channel, which can be achieved either with

Spacing (left Side) or Shielding (right Side).

UTP Cat.6A Cables are bigger than Cat.7+ PiMF Cables

5

7

9

mm

10 Gigabit Ethernet... ANEXT Cable Impact

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• To ensure total System is compliant the Separation of the different Cabling

Elements need to be maintained between all Communications Cables within

the whole Installation (e.g. Phone, Data, Alarm & Security Systems):

Separation of the Cables is acheived by using both outer Jackets of the Cable

Mixing of different Cable Types is NOT allowed by UTP Systems

A shielded Cable can be mixed with any Communication Cable

10 Gigabit Ethernet... ANEXT Cable Impact

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10 Gigabit Ethernet... Background Noise

Background Noise shall be less than -150 dBm/Hz

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10 Gigabit Ethernet... Background Noise

•Cellular phones: - Typ. Field Strength -75 to -90 dBm/Hz

•TV/Radio: - Typ. Field Strength -80 to -95 dBm/Hz

•WiFi:- Typ. Field Strength -75 to -95 dBm/Hz

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Radio Signal

-80 dB

-150 dB

10GBASE-T BN Limit

Coupling Attenuation (Cable Design)

UTP

FTP

PiMF

10 Gigabit Ethernet... Background Noise

• Background Noise Suppression

/ Coupling Attenuation:

– UTP:

• Min. 40 dB Cancellation based on

Balance of the Cable

– STP Category 6 (FFTP)

• Min. 70 dB Cancellation based on

Screening & Balance

– STP Category 7 (PiMF)

• Min. 80 dB Cancellation based on

Screening & Balance

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Agenda

- Ethernet Market Drivers and Needs

- 10 Gigabit Ethernet Technology

- Impact on Premise Cabling Systems and Standards

- Conclusions UTP vs STP

New applications, new requirements

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• Mitigation of Background Noise

uses EN 50174-2 as the

Guideline for Installation

Practices:– Gives Guidance on Selection of

Pathways, Fill Rates and Cable

Separation

• New Edition will be released with

Cable Separation Distances

calculated upon Coupling Attenuation

Performance of the Cabling.

– Gives Guidance on Grounding and

Bonding required for UTP & STP

Standards... Installation Guidelines

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• EN 50174-2 Cable Tray Types and Fill Rate:

EN 50174-2 Standard...Installation Guidelines

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• Its recommended that Cables are separated by metallic Dividers

• Each Service must have its own Tray

• Cable trays with Lids are the only Solution providing more than 30 dB

Mitigation for Background Noise

Non metallic pathway

-100

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0 100 200 300 400 500 600

KVA @ 230Vm

m Screened

Unscreened

EN 50174-2 Standard...Installation Guidelines

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35 Cables35 Cables

• Choice of Pathways

– Size: Cable Diameters increased:

• STP Category 6A: 7,4 mm

• UTP Category 6A: 9,0 mm

– Background Noise of -150 dBm/Hz

requires better (additional) EMC

Protection

from the Pathways for UTP

Systems:

• Mesh Tray: +0 dB

• Perforated Tray: +15 dB

• Closed Tray: +60 dB

22 Cables22 Cables

UTPSTP

EN 50174-2 Standard...Installation Guidelines

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Standards Update

October 2008

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Agenda

• ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25– Amendments to ISO/IEC 11801– New revision of ISO/IEC 14763-2– New Data Centre Standard ISO/IEC

24764– Recently published Standards

• CENELEC TC215– Amendments to EN 50173-1– New revision of EN 50174-1– New revision of EN 50174-2– Recently published Standards

• IEEE 802.3– New standard for 40G and 100G

Ethernet– New standard for Energy Efficient

Ethernet– Recently published Standards

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Standards Interrelations

ISO/IEC

National Committees

CENELEC

ANSIAUS/NZ

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Standards Interrelations

Standard ISO/IEC CENELEC TIA/EIAPerformance N/A EN 50173-1 TIA 568C.2 / C.3

Office Cabling ISO/IEC 11801 EN 50173-2 TIA 568C.1

Industrial Cabling ISO/IEC 24702 EN 50173-3 TIA 1005

Residential Cabling ISO/IEC 15018 EN 50173-4 TIA 570B

Data Centre Cabling ISO/IEC 24764 EN 50173-5 TIA 942

Building Automation ISO/IEC 15018 EN 50173-4 TIA 862A

Measurement IEC 61935-1 EN 50346 N/A

Measurement fibre optics ISO/IEC 14763-3 EN 50346 N/A

Administration ISO/IEC 14763-1 EN 50174-1 TIA 606B

Pathways and spaces ISO/IEC 14763-2 EN 50174-2 TIA 569 B

Grounding and bonding IEC 60364-1 EN 50310 TIA J-STD 607A

Outside Plant Cabling N/A EN 50174-3 TIA 758A

10G Ethernet Cabling ISO/IEC 24704 EN 50173-99-1 TIA TSB 155

Geric Cabling Systems N/A EN 50173-6 TIA 568C.0

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ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25

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ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25

• Amendment 1 to ISO/IEC 11801 2nd Edition– Contains Channel specifications only

– Addition of Class EA and Class FA

• New parametres specified– Balance; TCL, ELTCTL– Screening performance; Coupling Attenuation– Alien Crosstalk– Length restrictions for channels and links

• This amendment was released in February 2008 and is already

quoted in several installation projects.

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ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25

• Tyco Electronics Guide released

in February 2008.

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ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25

• Amendment 2 to ISO/IEC 11801 2nd Edition

– Contains Component specifications and Permanent Links– Addition of Category 6A and Category 7A

– Addition of LC fibre optical connectors

– Addition of OS2 fibres

– Proposal to include OM4 fibres

• New parametres specified:– Balance; TCL, ELTCTL– Screening performance; Coupling Attenuation– Alien Crosstalk

• This amendment is in development, second committee draft will be revised

during the next ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25 WG3 meeting in October 2008.

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ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25

• What is OS2 fibre optical cable?

– Equivalent to ITU G.652-D B1.3 fibres, low water peak performance.

– Specified at 1310, 1383 and 1550 nm wavelengths

– Attenuation still to be specified by IEC SC86A, currently 1,0 dB/Km

for all wavelengths.

• What is OM4 fibre optical cable?

– Equivalent to what we call OM3 Plus fibre optical cable

– Specified at 850 and 1300 nm Wavelengths

– Effective Modal Bandwidth (EMB) greater than 4.700 MHz/Km

– Attenuation equal to OM3

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ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25

• ISO/IEC 14763-2 Installation Pratices in accordance with ISO/IEC

11801:• Being developed to be an equivalent to EN 50174-1 and EN 50174-2,

but more comprehensive.– Annexes for specific installation requirements

• Offices• Data Centres• Industrial• Homes

– Better references to grounding and bonding systems– Labeling system equivalent to TIA/EIA 606A

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ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25

• ISO/IEC 24764 Data Centre Cabling

– 2nd draft comments resolved last week, 3rd draft will be issued end of May

– Specify LC and MPO fibre optical connecting hardware

– Specify minimum OM3 fibre optical cable

– Specify RJ45, GG45 and TERA copper connecting hardware

– Specify minimum Class EA channel performance

Networkaccess cabling

subsystem

Main distributioncabling

subsystem

Zone distributioncabling subsystem

Generic cabling system

Distributorin accordancewith ISO/IEC 11801

ENI LDPMD ZD EO

Equipmentcabling

EQP

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CENELEC TC215

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CENELEC TC215

• CENELEC TC215 have approved and published:

– EN 50173-1 General requirements

– EN 50173-2 Office Premises

– EN 50173-3 Industrial Premises

– EN 50173-4 Home

– EM 50173-5 Data Centres

• All of these documents was release in late 2007 after its final

approval.

• EN 50173-1, EN 50173-3, EN 50173-4 and EN 50173-5 are subject to

amendments pending outcomes in ISO/IEC 11801.• Amendment 1 to EN 50173-1 including Class EA and FA have been

issued as a draft.

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CENELEC TC215

• EN 50173-99-1 Technical Report on mitigation for 10GBASE-T

installations.

– Published in December 2007

– Contains mitigation techniques to run 10GBASE-T on installed

cabling.

– Makes recommendations to change to shielded cabling.

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CENELEC TC215

• EN 50173-6 Generic cabling in other places than those specified in -2

through -5.

– Provide guidance for cabling for wireless access points

– Remote powered devices

– Building management systems

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CENELEC TC215

• WG2 of TC215 is working on an update of EN 50174-2, this was

amended in April 2008 in regards to cabling seperation distances and

screening pratices.

• A lot of nonsens about shielded cabling systems have been deleted:

– Grounding at bot ends of the permanent link

– Check of screens

– Information that screens does not have an effect on low frequency

signals.

• There are no special installation pratices for UTP cables, except cable

seperation distances.

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CENELEC TC215

PiMF

FTP

UTP

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CENELEC TC215

Shielded/Screened cabling 10 times better performance is proven to be more realistic

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CENELEC TC215

More gradient

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CENELEC TC215

A Zero segregation rule have been created to accomondate for downpole installations. This is equally applicable to UTP as well as STP.

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CENELEC TC215

Identifiers are a unique item of information to distinguish a specific component of the cabling installation

Labels are a measn to clearly marking a specific component of the cabling installation with its identifier and other information

Records and drawings are all documentation and building drawings of the cabling installation

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CENELEC TC215

This is systems like AMPTRAC

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CENELEC TC215

• EN 50310 Grounding and Bonding

– Standard is in revision to be more realistic in regards to grounding

systems

– Will identify the correct way to ground and bond

– Will identify the difference between grounding for safety and

grounding for signal protection.

• Its expected that this revised standard will provide better ways to sell

shielded systems.

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CENELEC TC215

• EN 50364 Testing of installed cabling

– To be updated in accordance with measurement methods specified

in ISO/IEC 14763-3 in regards to fibre optical cabling

– To be updated in accordance with measurement methods specified

in IEC 61935-1 in regards to balanced cabling

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Agenda

- Ethernet Market Drivers and Needs

- 10 Gigabit Ethernet Technology

- Impact on Premise Cabling Systems and Standard Support

- Conclusions UTP vs STP

10 Gigabit Ethernet over CopperUTP vs STP Solutions

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• All things taken into Consideration:

– Transmission Margins

• UTP = 0 dB vs. STP = 20 dB

– Background Noise Protection

• UTP = Min 50 dB additional Protection needed

• STP = No additional protection needed

– Cabling Pathways Dimensioning

• UTP Cable require 60% more Space than any STP Cable

– Installed Cost: Table next slide

10 Gigabit Ethernet... System ComparisonSTP

UTP others

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Media Alien Xtalk Background

Noise

Shannon

Capacity

@ 100 m

Channel

Length

Cable Diametre

mm

Relative

Installed

Cost to

Cat6 UTP

Category 6 UTP 9.9 37 6 100

Category 6A

UTP

18 100 9 132

Category 6 STP 24 100 7 127

Category 7 STP 35 100 8 142

10 Gigabit Ethernet... System Comparison

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• Tyco Electronics AMP Netconnect recommends Use of Shielded

Systems when running 10 Gigabit Ethernet

• Select AMP Netconnect as the #1 in Shielded Systems

• XG Shielded Solution ensure our Customers:

– Standardized Components and Systems

– Proven Technology (3rd Party verified) including ANEXT

– 25 years Systems and Application warranty

10 Gigabit Ethernet... Recommendation

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Fiber Optic Cabling

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OM1,OM2, now OM3......towards OM4

• 50/125um Multimode

exeeds ;

TIA/EIA-492AAAC+IEC 60793-2A1a.2

– 850nm

• SX serial 10Gbit/s link 300m

• OFL bandwidth 1500MHz/km

• Effective Laser Launch Bandwidth 2000MHz/km

– 1300nm

• LX serial 10Gbit/s link 300m

• OFL bandwidth 500Mhz/km

NOTE ! new OM4 is under standardisation for 40 and 100 Giga Ethernet – AMP NETCONNECT already provides OM 3+ which meets this specs !!!

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OS2

• New single mode requirement to meet WDM, Service etc

reguirements needs single mode to utilize all wavelengths.

• This needs new type of single mode cable without so called water

peak

• All AMP NETCONNECT FO Warranty cables meets this new

reguirement of OS2 (ITU-T G.652d)

12 fiber LSZH, Dualan2-599148-4

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Fiber optic maximal link lenghts

275 m550 m

900 m

550 m550 m

550 m

300 m

300 m

300 m

33 m

82 m

300 m

0 m 250 m 500 m 750 m 1000 m

1000Base SX

1000 Base LX

10GBase LX4

10GBase SR OM 3 XG

OM 2

OM 1

Maxim link lenghts with multi mode fiber optic cables and GBit Ethernet / 10 GBit Ethernet

© 2002 by Tyco/Electronics

10GBase SR =10 GBit EthernetSerial @ 850 nm

„„OM 3 XG“ is aOM 3 XG“ is aproduct name ofproduct name ofAMP NETCONNECTAMP NETCONNECT

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In latest standard review LC is the first choice connector instead of SC.

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EN 50173

• EN 50173-1 General reguirements

• EN 50173-2 Office Networks

• EN 50173-3 Industrial Premises

• EN 50173-4 Residental cabling

• EN 50173-5 Datacenters

Cabling systems according customer needs

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Building Networks Served Market

HorizontalTwisted Pair

Cables

BackboneOptical Fiber

Cables10 Gb/s

Connectivity

Twisted Pair &Optical FiberPatch Panels

SecureData Outlets &Patch Cords

Triple PlayCabling for

Data/Voice/Video

IntelligentInfrastructureManagement

Plug&GoData Center

Cabling

High-DensityPatch Cord

Management

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Product Capabilities for Building Networks

Infrastructure Mgmt

Office NetworksSECURE Products

Data Center Systems 10 Gb/s Systems

AMP NETCONNECT Structured Cabling Systems

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Office Networks

• CAT 5,6,7, twist + TERA + ACO

• New pre-installed systems

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Twisted Pair Cables

U/UTP

F/UTPSF/UTP

S/FTPPiMF

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Products for all Needs

Category 3 / Class C - 16 MHzCategory 5e/ Class D - 100 MHzCategory 6 / Class E - 250 MHzCategory 6A / Class EA - 500 MHz pendingCategory 7 / Class F - 600 MHzCategory 7A / Class FA - 1000 MHz pending

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Telecommunnication is still separated in many cases

50 Port telepanel, Cat 3 ,2 pairs PN 1711214-2

Tools 110 or LSA+Tools 110 or LSA+

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Shielded 6Shielded 6AA / Class E / Class EAA

SL RJ45 Twist-on 1711160-1 W/DC

1711342-1 W/O DC

Patch cord:959385-2 LSZH, 2m

Patch cord:959385-1 LSZH, 1m

Empty Panel:24 port. w/o connectors336526-1

16 port. w/o connectors336525-1

Netconnect 10XG Solution

24 port. panel1644042-2

PiMF Compact 600 MHz, LSZH1711163-1 500m reel

1711195-1 2x4p 500m reel

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Shielded 7Shielded 7AA / Class E / Class EAA

TERA Twist-on 1711441-1 W/DC

1711437-1 W/O DC

Balun assem.for CATV:1711659-2 , 2m

Patch cord TERA/RJ45:LSZH, 1m 336488-1

Empty Panel:24 port. w/o connectors336526-1

16 port. w/o connectors336525-1

Netconnect Solution for Broadband Applications

PiMF Compact 1200 MHz, LSZH1499101-1 500m reel

1711003-1 2x4p 500m reel

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?!?

ACO Plus: Future Proof....

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(UTP, PiMF, PiMF compact)

Edge Connector Mark II

ACO Plus

-Can be installed most popular outlets like Ensto-Busch Jäger etc.

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ACO Plus: Cat 7 / Class F System

600 MHz

Up to Cat 7 solution

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ACO Plus Hybrid Inserts

Hybrid RJ-45 for phone or Ethernet AND CATV F-Connector

RJ-45 Port:

Cat 5(E), active Pins 12,36,45

CATV-Port:

1xF, 75 Ohms transformer

47-862 MHz

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ACO Plus 4times Phone on One Cable

Application Panel Outlet

Analogue Phone

2-wire phones

(4 x45)

ISDN So Bus

(2 x 3645 ||)

French Phone

(4 x 45||78)

Bus 1 Bus 2

A

B

A

B

3

1

4

2

3

1

4

2

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ACO Plus: Future / Engineering Projects

Further Insert Types for AMP CO Plus under development

- GG 45 (done)

- Radio / TV

- Ethernet / TV (done)

- 4 times Phone (done)

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Data Center

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Topology: Designing for Order

Entrance Room

Main Distribution Area

HorizontalDistribution

Area

ActiveEquipment

Interconnectand ActiveEquipment

Telecom Room

Office, NOC,Support Center

Interconnect

Interconnectand ActiveEquipment

Red lines representbackbone cabling

Blue lines representhorizontal cabling

HorizontalDistribution

Area

HorizontalDistribution

Area

Data Center - - -

TIA-942: “Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Data Centers”

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Price of the square meter in Datacenter ?

• It has been estimated

• $150/sq ft = €1054 / m² / year

– This includes:

• Raised floors,air conditioning,lighting, power

• No IT-equipment, racks installion material nor installing costs

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New challange; heat

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Do You want to build meter per meter ?

• You need to consider :– Existing systems and

compability – Service and installion

costs– Simple maintaince– Trouble shooting and

recovery time– Change and

addtions– Easy to design

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• Standard racks has 40 U with RJ45 panels 24- ports height of 1U

– 40 U = 480 passive ports/rack

With new mechanics and MRJ21 panel ;

- 40 U = 960 passive ports/rack

How about Space Saving?

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With the classic way of using RJ45 it takes to

install 480 ports(using 24 port panels)

Average RJ45 port = 8 min. per rack it is totally = 64 hours / rack

ONE WEEK JOB

Installions costs ..time is money €€€€€

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MRJ21 is plug and play –cables needs only 2 screws per port to be connected !

FAST and EASY !

Connecting 48 ports with ”Stealth Panel”

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Saving for time ?Saving for time ?

Avarage installion time for one per MRJ21 ports =

<2 min !!!!!• Total consumed time = 5.33 h / rack vs. 128h ( 2 density

2x 64 h)

Savings =€€€€€

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Savings in space

• Can be less 30% space than with 4

pair application

• Less cable worries in installions

due to easier handeled cables

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Conclusions

• Modularity saves space and time

• Cabling is more simple, documentation ,administration and service

gets easier

• New space saving panels can spare up to 50 % of the floor space

• New technology with the MRJ21-connector is already available and be

used up to the active port.

• Modular design is friendly to service and maintainance and it is

reusable.

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MRJ21 – Products

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Manufactures and MRJ21

• Alcatel TiMetra

• Barco Xenia

• EIT

• EntriSphere

• Foundry Networks

• Force10 Networks

• Fujitsu

• IBM

• Lucent

• Motorola

• NMS Communications

• Proworks

• Riverstone Networks

• Shanghai Electronics

• Stratex Networks

• Tellabs / Vivace

Force10 E1200

90 GbE ports/blade

Foundry RX-8

48 GbE ports/blade

Note: The vendors listed and shown have publicly launched MRJ21 equipment into the marketplace. Those not listed should be contacted directly for program status updates.

IBM eServer

BladeCenter Copper Pass-thru module

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MPO System

• MPO system ( vrt . MRJ21)– Mainly designed for turnks – Plug and Play –

• 12-144 fibers OM1, OM3, OS2– 10 Gbps with OM3– Factory assembled trunks with MPO- connectors

( 12 fibers ) up to 300 m – 72 fibers / 1U panel – Cassette with SC,LC,MT-RJ,MU availble

• MPO connectors are coming to active components

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MPO

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AMP Hi-D

Next generation of cable routing and organization

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IT Infrastructure

• Subjects related to the IT

Infrastructure

• More requirements than

performance or

applications

• It is just more than just a

cabling system

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Introduction

• Think you‘ll find what you are looking for?

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Trends

• Today's market trends:

– High Density Electronics

– Growth of Data Center without growth of floorspace

– Power and Cooling requirements

– Importance of IT in the business

• What is the consequence?

Requires a new concept and product range

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AMP Hi-D

– High Density Electronics

– More ports and more heat dissipation

– Airflow critical

– More cables to manage

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AMP Hi-D

• Many infrastructures have been grown

• Infrastructure, documentation, routing and

organization have been done by the way

• Key points

– Airflow

– Operational cost

– Maintenance

– Downtime

– Safety and Easy operations

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AMP Hi-D

• Many switches have front/back airflow concept

• Any cable disturb/ weaken the airflow

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AMP Hi-D

• Cooling support

• Structured scalability

• Fast & easy MAC‘s

• Functional Security

(less human errors)

• High density

• Effective cable management

• Availability

(less planning, less downtime)

AMP NETCONNECT AMP Hi-D

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AMP Hi-D

• AMP Hi-D is a new range of products for all subjects around the

infrastructure

• AMP Hi-D is a range of new-generation products for:

– Routing

– Organizing

– Maintaining

– Managing

• AMP Hi-D has a product set for copper and fiber

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AMP Hi-D

• Density and space is often correlated to each other

• AMP Hi-D allows more ports than conventional systems

Traditional concept = 528 ports

AMP Hi-D concept= 864 ports

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Zero U Lateral Cable Manager

• 100% functional use of rack capacity

• Effectively increase of rack density

• Bend-controlled design

• Elimination of radial compression

• Controlled Cable Mgmt over complete lifecycle

• Universal application (e.g. TP and fiber)

• Applicable to end to end solution including

LAN Electronics and applications

• Environmental friendly composite material

AMP Hi-D Technology

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AMP Hi-D

• Operational time

• The range is optimized for quick and reliable

maintenance

– Re usable care clips

– Automatic bonding

– Cable management

– Radii control

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AMP Hi-D

• AMP Hi-D can be combined with Infrastructure

Management

– Allows 100% control of the Infrastructure

– Real-time documentation

– Optimized configurations, change and Asset

management

AMP Hi-D & AMPTRAC= Passive & Active Management

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AMP Hi-D

Next generation platform of cable routing and organization

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Just to add the Secure Products

• Security Key Patchcords prevent unauthorized disconnections of

patchcords (e.g. to fix and control a connection between workstation

and outlet or between switchports

• New innovation to lock and secure everything where RJ45 is involved:

outlets, panels, switches etc.

• One fits for all – fits to all RJ45 without any special components !

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Secure – color coding and keying available in AMP NETCONNECT cabling systems

• RJ45 Secure• LC Secure• MTRJ Secure• MPO Secure• AMPTRAC

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YOUR CABLING PARTNERS for

HIGHER SPEEDS

Thank You !