hello:
i am just curisous..how to measure shielding effectiveness of cables.. 
is shielding effectiveness of individual wire is better vs overall shield? 
is there any other ways to shield a cable? other than aluminium foil or
conductive fabric around the cable?
thank you in advance.

Vijay Wani
The Dow Chemical Company 
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Midland, MI 48667
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-----Original Message-----
From: Allan, James [mailto:james_al...@milgo.com]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 9:04 AM
To: 'Paolo Roncone'
Cc: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: STP vs FTP Ethernet cables (2)



Paolo:  Try this link to Quabbin wire company.  It is a product selector
guide with the types of wire used for different applications.  All Ethernet
applications are 100 ohm characteristic impedance and only have overall
shields if shielded. Telecom cable (T1, DSL etc.) if shielded, are also 100
ohm but the shield (if present) is over the individual wire pairs with no
overall shield. I find no reference to standard Ethernet cable at 150 ohms.

LINK     http://www.quabbin.com/finder/finder.cgi?cmd=app_form

Jim Allan
Manager, Engineering Services
Nextira Solutions LLC
1619 N Harrison Parkway
Sunrise, FL, 33323
E-mail james_al...@milgo.com
Phone (954) 846-3720
Fax     (954) 846-6282

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paolo Roncone [SMTP:pronc...@cisco.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 5:28 AM
> To:   "Meunier, Éric"
> Cc:   emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
> Subject:      RE: STP vs FTP Ethernet cables (2)
> 
> Eric,
> 
> this 150 ohm story of STP cables sounds completely new to me. Also, my
> understanding is that both UTP and STP are used for 10bT ethernet.
> In the STP definition of IEEE802.3, there is no mention about different
> characteristic impedances from the required 100ohm of 10bT.
> Unfortunately I haven't yet received an answer to my original question as
> to how STP cables should be actually made (shielded twisted pairs vs
> overall shield) .
> As I already said in previous e-mails, the "STP" cables that I got look
> pretty much the same as "FTP" cables, that is they have just an overall
> shield (aluminum foil) around all wires. And they are all declared to be
> 100 ohms.
> 
> Paolo
> 
> 
> At 16:56 06/09/2001 -0400, you wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>       Paolo,
>       
>       You may want to check if the FTP cable has a 100 Ohms characteristic
>       impedance which would make it compatible with interfaces designed
> for UTP
>       cable. STP cable is supposed to have a 150 Ohms impedance which is
> not
>       compatible with standard 10baseT interfaces which are usually
> designed for
>       UTP.
>       
>       Eric
>       
>       ===================================
>       
>       Éric Meunier
>       Hardware Architect
>       
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>       
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>       
>       Tel: 1-450-437-4661 ext. 2419
>       Fax: 1-450-437-8053
>       
>       Web: <http://www.teknor.com/> < <http://www.teknor.com/>> 
>       
>       
>       
>               -----Original Message-----
>               From:   Paolo Roncone [SMTP:pronc...@cisco.com]
>               Sent:   Thursday, September 06, 2001 4:18 AM
>               To:     Doug McKean
>               Cc:     EMC-PSTC Discussion Group
>               Subject:        Re: STP vs FTP Ethernet cables (2)
>       
>               Doug,
>               
>               I re-paste the first part of the definition in IEEE 802.3
> (2000):
>               
>               <<1.4.249 shielded twisted-pair (STP)cable: An electrically
>       conducting cable,comprising one or more ele-
>               ments,each of which is individually shielded.There may be an
> overall
>       shield,in which case the cable is
>               referred to as shielded twisted-pair cable with an overall
> shield
>       (from ISO/IEC 11801:1995)>>
>               
>               My understanding is that "elements" should refer to
> individual PAIRS
>       (signal/return), rather than single wires. But - as I said in my
> previous
>       e-mail - I'd like to check whether this is put into practice by some
>       vendors. So far I didn't get any clue on this.
>               The STP cables that I found so far (form a couple of
> vendors) have
>       just an OVERALL shield around all wires, and these are identical to
> FTP
>       (Foiled Twisted Pair) cables that are also on the market.
>               I agree with you, something doesn't sound right...
>               
>               Paolo
>               
>               
>               At 09:36 05/09/2001 -0700, Doug McKean wrote:
>               
>               
>       
>                       Paolo Roncone wrote:
>                       >
>                       > The reason of my inquiry is that we bought samples
> of
>       "STP" and
>                       "FTP"
>                       > cat.5 cables for 10bT ethernet applications from
> different
>       vendors
>                       and to
>                       > our surprise we discovered that both "STP" and
> "FTP" types
>       have an
>                       > overall (external) shield made of aluminum foil,
> but no
>       shields on
>                       individual
>                       > wires or wire couples (as per 802.3 definition
> above).
>                       
>                       Maintaining a characteristic impedence of a twisted
> pair
>                       by shielding the individual wires of that twisted
> pair?
>                       
>                       Something doesn't sound right.
>                       
>                       - Doug McKean
>                       
>                       
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