DESIGNING
DESIGNING
STRUCTURED
STRUCTURED
CABLING SYSTEMS
CABLING SYSTEMS
Anton Indrawata, RCDD, Dipl.Ing.
Regional Training Manager
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Elements Of The Design
• Data transmission requirements
• Cabling components and their installation
• Pathway & Spaces where the cable is placed
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Data Transmission Requirements
• What applications?
– Windows or Mac applications with file transfers
– CAD or 3D modelling with file transfers
– Imaging or publishing work
– Medial or X-ray data transfers
– How many on the LAN?
– POTS or VoIP
• What network components?
– PCs, NICs, file servers, network operating system
– Hubs, switches, routers
– Printers, scanners, industrial equipment
– Remote access, VPN
• Growth allowance?
– Own building
– Long or short tenancy
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Infrared
Spread Spectrum
Cabling Components
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Cabling Components
OF CABLING SYSTEM
STRUCTURED
CABLING
APPLICATION
SPECIFIC
Channels
OF300 - 300m
OF500 - 500m
OF2000 - 2000m
Made From of Cable
OM1
OM2
OM3
OS1
ATM155
ATM622
GBE
1000m
300m
275m
Application Fibre 62.5u 9u
2000m
330m
550m
2000m
10,000 Mbps
100 Mbps
9 SMOF
@ 1310 & 1550nm distance depends on transmitter & receiver eg 15km if high power
500m 2 km300m
Table 3
KRONE Optical Fibre Recommendations
50/125u MMOF OM3
1500 MHz.km MBW @850nm
1,000 Mbps
9/125u SMOF
@ 1310nm
OS1
50/125u MMOF OM2
500 MHz.km Modal Band Width @ 850nm
50/125u MMOF OM2
500 MHz.km Modal Band Width @ 850nm
62.5/125u MMOF OM1
200 MHz.km Modal Band Width @850nm
Cabling Components
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System Elements
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System Models
Fig 11d Cross - Connect + CP
Fig 11c Inter - Connect + CP
Fig 11a Inter - Connect to TO
Fig 11b Cross - Connect to TO
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How far on Horizontal Copper?