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- Patch_cable abstract "A patch cable or patch cord or patch lead is an electrical or optical cable used to connect ("patch-in") one electronic or optical device to another for signal routing. Devices of different types (e.g., a switch connected to a computer, or a switch to a router) are connected with patch cords. Patch cords are usually produced in many different colors so as to be easily distinguishable, and are relatively short, perhaps no longer than two metres. Types of patch cords include microphone cables, headphone extension cables, XLR connector, Tiny Telephone (TT) connector, RCA connector and ¼" TRS phone connector cables (as well as modular Ethernet cables), and thicker, hose-like cords (snake cable) used to carry video or amplified signals. However, patch cords typically refer only to short cords used with patch panels.Patch cords can be as short as 3 inches (ca. 8 cm), to connect stacked components or route signals through a patch bay, or as long as twenty feet (ca. 6 m) or more in length for snake cables. As length increases, the cables are usually thicker and/or made with more shielding, to prevent signal loss (attenuation) and the introduction of unwanted radio frequencies and hum (electromagnetic interference).Patch cords are often made of coaxial cables, with the signal carried through a shielded core, and the electrical ground or earthed return connection carried through a wire mesh surrounding the core. Each end of the cable is attached to a connector so that the cord may be plugged in. Connector types may vary widely, particularly with adapting cables.Patch cords may be: Single-conductor wires using, for example, banana connectors Coaxial cables using, for example, BNC connectors Shielded or unshielded Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6 or Cat6A cables using 8P8C (RJ-45) modular connectors with straight-through T568A or T568B wiring. Modular cables wired to T568A at one end and T568B on the other are more commonly referred to as crossover cables. Optical fiber cablesA patch cord is always fitted with connectors at both ends. A pigtail is similar to a patch cord and is the informal name given to a cable fitted with a connector at one end and bare wires (or bare fibre) at the other. In the context of copper cabling, these cables are sometimes referred to as blunt patch cords and the non-connectorized end ("the pigtail") is intended to be permanently attached to a component or terminal. Optical fiber pigtails, in contrast to copper pigtails, can be more accurately described as a connector than a cable or cord. A fiber pigtail is a single, short, usually tight-buffered, optical fiber that has an optical connector pre-installed on one end and a length of exposed fiber at the other end. The end of the fiber pigtail is stripped and fusion spliced to a single fiber of a multi-fiber trunk. Splicing of pigtails to each fiber in the trunk "breaks out" the multi-fiber cable into its component fibers for connection to the end equipment.".
- Patch_cable thumbnail EthernetCableGreen2.jpg?width=300.
- Patch_cable wikiPageExternalLink 99-white-papers.
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- Patch_cable wikiPageLength "7677".
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- Patch_cable wikiPageRevisionID "681141266".
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink 8P8C.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Amplifier.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Attenuation.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Audio_multicore_cable.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink BNC_connector.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Banana_connector.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Bass_guitar.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Buffer_(optical_fiber).
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Cable.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Cable_management.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Cat6.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Category:Networking_hardware.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telephony_equipment.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Category_5_cable.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Category_6_cable.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Coaxial_cable.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Crossover_cable.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink DJ.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Disc_jockey.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Drum_machine.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Effects_unit.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Electric.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Electric_bass.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Electric_guitar.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Electric_piano.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_conductor.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_ground.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Electricity.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_interference.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Ethernet.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Ethernet_crossover_cable.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Fiber_cable_termination.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Fusion_splicing.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Ground_(electricity).
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Headphone.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Headphones.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Instrument_amplifier.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Microphone.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Modular_connector.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Optical.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Optical_fiber.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Optical_fiber_connector.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Optics.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink PA_system.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Patch_bay.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Patch_panel.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Phone_connector_(audio).
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Public_address_system.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink RCA_connector.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Snake_cable.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Stripping_(fiber).
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Synthesizer.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink EIA-568.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink EIA-568-B.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Tiny_Telephone.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Video.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:signal.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink XLR_connector.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink File:19-inch_rackmount_Ethernet_switches_and_patch_panels.jpg.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLink File:EthernetCableGreen2.jpg.
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cables".
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLinkText "LAN cable".
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLinkText "Patch cable".
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLinkText "patch cable".
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLinkText "patch cord".
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLinkText "patch cords".
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLinkText "patch".
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLinkText "pigtail".
- Patch_cable wikiPageWikiLinkText "pigtails".
- Patch_cable hasPhotoCollection Patch_cable.
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- Patch_cable wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Patch_cable wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Z148.
- Patch_cable subject Category:Networking_hardware.
- Patch_cable subject Category:Telephony_equipment.
- Patch_cable hypernym Cable.
- Patch_cable type Article.
- Patch_cable type TelevisionStation.
- Patch_cable type Article.
- Patch_cable comment "A patch cable or patch cord or patch lead is an electrical or optical cable used to connect ("patch-in") one electronic or optical device to another for signal routing. Devices of different types (e.g., a switch connected to a computer, or a switch to a router) are connected with patch cords. Patch cords are usually produced in many different colors so as to be easily distinguishable, and are relatively short, perhaps no longer than two metres.".
- Patch_cable label "Patch cable".
- Patch_cable sameAs Patchkabel.
- Patch_cable sameAs Cable_de_conexión.
- Patch_cable sameAs Преспојник.
- Patch_cable sameAs Kabel_krosowy.
- Patch_cable sameAs Patch_cable.
- Patch_cable sameAs m.074py6.
- Patch_cable sameAs Cablu_patch.
- Patch_cable sameAs Коммутационный_шнур.
- Patch_cable sameAs Печкорд.
- Patch_cable sameAs Patchkabel.
- Patch_cable sameAs Patch_kablo.