2013 datwyler training 1 introduction - info tech middle east
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Datwyler Cables
HQ: Altdorf, Switzerland, since 1915
Paul Hunter – UK Technical Manager
Rico Neuhaus – Global Engineering(Altdorf – Switzerland)
Project Organization chartGlobal DC solution
Project LeaderPaul Hunter
Project LeaderPaul Hunter
EngineeringMartin Arnold
EngineeringMartin Arnold
R&DJimmy Wu
R&DJimmy Wu
Developing teamDeveloping team Engineering consultant
Engineering consultant
R&D ChinaR&D China
Thomas GehrkeThomas Gehrke Pius AlbisserPius Albisser
Steven KohSteven Koh
Ali al RahalAli al Rahal
Jimmy WuJimmy Wu
Project Steering Group-Jonas Greutert-Martin Arnold-Matthias Lauer
Project Steering Group-Jonas Greutert-Martin Arnold-Matthias Lauer
SourcingMatthias Lauer
SourcingMatthias Lauer
SourcingSourcing
Markus FurgerMarkus Furger
Quality?
Quality?
QualityQuality
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Global EngineeringTasks and responsibilities
Global responsibility for product portfolio
Coordination and communication of product portfolio activities
All subsidiaries are involved
Two meetings with all head of engineers per year
Product idea
Technical committee
Global
Local
Project
Local development
Local development
Local purchasing
International Sales meeting
Datwyler World-Wide Presence
Datwyler Cables
Certified Partner
Cables
Manufacturing facilitiesAltdorf (cables, cable harnessing)Shanghai (cables)Suzhou (cable harnessing)
Distribution companiesSwitzerlandGermanyAustriaMiddle East
(Dubai, UAE)
UKSingaporeChina (2)
Shanghai plant (China)Shanghai plant (China)
Suzhou plant (China)Suzhou plant (China)
Altdorf headquarters (Switzerland)Altdorf headquarters (Switzerland)
Manufacturing PlantSwitzerland (Altdorf) total 100’000 m2
Cables produced per year (Cu and FO): >140’000 kmRevenue of some $1 billionOver 4,700 employees
Milestones
Our four divisions
TechnicalComponents
Pharma Packaging
SealingTechnologies
CablingSolutions
Products
Industrial distribution of technical and electronic components
Rubber and aluminum/plastic closures
Precision formed parts, tunneling gaskets, sealing technology
Complete solutions for electrical building infrastructure
Market Industry, tradePharmaceutical industry
Automotive,construction, industry Special-purpose
buildings
Datwyler Cables
DataUNINET® and OPTIFIL®Copper and Fibre structured cabling solutions
Safety / FirePYROFIL®Soft skinned cable
Automation Flexible power and data ‘Flat form Modular cable solution’
ElevatorDYNOFIL®Flat elevator / lift cable Schindler, OTIS use this (£23m pa)
IntroductionStandards for Premise Cabling
TIA/EIA TIA/EIA
is valid for North America is valid for North America
(mainly the USA)(mainly the USA)
IEEE IEEE
Standards AssociationStandards Association
ISO/IEC ISO/IEC
is worldwide applicable and validis worldwide applicable and valid
EN (CENELEC) EN (CENELEC)
is valid throughoutis valid throughout
EuropeEurope
General Standards
– Acronyms
IEEE – Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
ISO – International Standards Organization
IEC – International Electrotechnical Commission
TIA – Telecommunications Industry Association
EIA – Electronic Industries Alliance
CENELEC – European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (French: Comité Européen de Normalisation Électrotechnique)
– ISO/IEC is applicable worldwide and valid in the Middle East
– Generic Premise Cabling– ISO/IEC 11801 (kind of “Umbrella“)– ISO /IEC 11801 2th Edition:2002 / Amd.1:2008 / Amd.2:2010
Information technology and application- independent wiring systems <= 1000 MHz
– Cu Data Cables– IEC 61156-Series
– CU Connecting Hardware– 60603-7 Series RJ45 and GG45 connecting hardware– 61076-3-104 TERA Connecting Hardware
ISO/IEC
– EN (CENELEC) is valid throughout Europe
– Generic Premise Cabling– EN 50173-x– European Cabling Standard Application-independent communication
cable systems; Limits will follow ISO/IEC 11801 (small deviations are still possible)
– Cu Data Cables– EN 50288
– CU Connecting Hardware– EN 60603-7-x Series (IEC 60603-7-x Series)
EN (Cenelec)
EN 50173-1:2007 Part 1: General requirementsEN 50173-2:2007 Part 2: Office premisesEN 50173-3:2007 Part 3: Industrial premisesEN 50173-4:2007 Part 4: HomesEN 50173-5:2007 Part 5: Data centers
EN 50173-x:2007 Information technology: Generic cabling
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– TIA/EIA is valid for North America (mainly the USA)
– Generic Premise Cabling– ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2-10-2008– TIA/EIA 568-B (Revision of TIA/EIA-568-A)
Cabling Standard, Components are included Addendum 10 cabling up to 500 MHz
– Cu Data Cables– ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2-10-2008
– CU Connecting Hardware– ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2-10-2008
TIA/EIA
500330
NEXT (dB)
IEEE 802.3an
Cat. 6A Augmented
ISO/IEC Klasse EA
TIA/EIA TSB 155
250 Frequenz in MHz
ISO/IEC TR 24750
10GBase-T
22,0
26,1
27,9
Channel
Different Limits for same Parameters
20
a = 42 dB
0,26 V
0 V
- 0,26 V
0,07
V
0,00
6 V
Receiver signal
Transiver signal
Receiver Signal Strength of different Ethernet types
Generic Cabling Structure
CDCD
BDBD BDBD BDBD
FDFD FDFD
TOTO TOTO TOTO TOTO TOTO
CPCP
FDFD FDFD
1st hierarchy 1st hierarchy Cabling levelCabling level
2nd hierarchy 2nd hierarchy Cabling levelCabling level
3rd hierarchy3rd hierarchyCabling levelCabling level
CD = Campus DistributorCD = Campus DistributorBD = Building DistributorBD = Building DistributorFD = Floor DistributorFD = Floor DistributorCP = Consolidation PointCP = Consolidation PointTO = Telecoms OutletTO = Telecoms Outlet
(Horizontal cable)(Horizontal cable)
(Building Backbone (Building Backbone cable)cable)
(Campus Backbone cable)(Campus Backbone cable)
Generic Cabling Structure
CDCD
BDBD
FDFD
SWUSWU TOTO
FDFD
TOTO CPCPTOTO
TOTO TOTO TOTO
CDCD = Campus Distributor = Campus DistributorBDBD = Building Distributor = Building DistributorFDFD = Floor Distributor = Floor DistributorCPCP = Consolidation Point = Consolidation Point
TOTO = Telecoms Outlet = Telecoms Outlet
Generic Cabling Structure
3rd hierarchy3rd hierarchyCabling levelCabling level(Horizontal cable)(Horizontal cable)
2nd hierarchy 2nd hierarchy Cabling levelCabling level(Building (Building Backbone Backbone cable)cable)
1st hierarchy Cabling level1st hierarchy Cabling level(Campus Backbone cable)(Campus Backbone cable)
Link definition 1
CD = Campus distributorBD = Building distributorFD = Floor distributorCP = Consolidation pointTO = Terminal outlet
Link definition 2 (Horizontal Cable)
Permanent link
Channel
C = ConnectionFD = Floor distributorCP = Consolidation pointTO = Terminal outletEQP = Equipment (Switch)TE = Terminal equip. PC, Phone
cable
Link definition 2 Connector Interconnect – TO Model
Link definition 3 Connector Crossconnect – TO Model
Link definition 3 Connector Interconnect – CP-TO Model
Link definition 4 Connector Crossconnect – CP-TO Model
33 66
PairPair
PairPair
PairPair PairPair
Analog or ISDN TelephonyAnalog or ISDN TelephonyToken RingToken Ring
33 66
PairPair
PairPair
PairPair PairPair
ATM or TP-DDIATM or TP-DDI
Service allocation
33 66
PairPair
PairPair
PairPair PairPair
Ethernet 100Base-TEthernet 100Base-TEthernet 10Base-T Ethernet 10Base-T
33 66
PairPair
PairPair
PairPair PairPair
Ethernet Ethernet 1G1G Base-T Base-TEthernet Ethernet 10G10G Base-T Base-T
Service allocation
Wiring according T568A
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Pair 1 Pair 4Pair 3
Pair 2
RJ45 Plug
Pair 1 Pair 4Pair 2
Pair 3
RJ45 Plug
Wiring according T568B
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Colour code T568A and T568B
1995 – CAT51995 – CAT5
1998 – CAT5e1998 – CAT5e
2002 – CAT62002 – CAT6
2007 – CAT6a 2007 – CAT6a
2010 – CAT7a 2010 – CAT7a
2013 – CAT8 2013 – CAT8
Structured Cabling – Evolution
CATEGORY 8 – Class G
Category 8 cable developed and available soon
Category 8.1: backward compatible up to Cat. 6A
CAT8 Backward Compatibility
CAT8 Backward Compatibility
Category 8.2: backward compatible up to Cat. 7A
Car = SpeedRoad = Bandwidth
Speed v Bandwidth
Category Class Speed3 B 10Mbps4 - 20Mbps5 C 100Mbps5e D 1,000Mbps6 E 1,000Mbps6a Ea 10,000Mbps7 F 10,000Mbps7a Fa 40,000Mbps
Cable speeds / bandwidth
Category Class Bandwidth1 A 100kHz2 B 1MHz3 C 16MHz
4 20MHz5 / 5e D 100MHz
6 E 250MHz6a Ea 500Mhz7 F 600Mhz
7a Fa 1000MHz
ISO / IECISO / IECTIA / EIATIA / EIA
Category Class Bandwidth8 1 1.6GHz8 2 2.0GHz
– Category 8
– Both 10Gbps and 40Gbps
– 30 metre ‘Channel’
– 26 metre ‘Perminant Link’
– 4 metre patching
Category 8 – speed / bandwidth
ALIEN CROSSTALK (AXT)= Crosstalk between Cables
What is Alien Crosstalk (AXT)?Transmitted noise between pairs of different cablesIt‘s the dominant noise source concern that limits the signal-to-noise
ratio (SNR) on a 10 GBASE-T transmission…..
AFEXTANEXT
Tx Tx full signal strength
Rx reduced signal strength Rx
New critical Parameter - AXT
Typical installation; bundled cables low space
Shielded solutions can be installed with current installation methods without problems!
UTP Tests results will be better, if you have some distance between each of the cables!
Requirement for a new cost intensive cable design (larger diamenter) and a new installation method
Installationen shielded vs. unshielded
Coffee Break
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