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ANSI/TIA-568-C Series

Herbert V. Congdon II, PE
Tyco Electronics
568-C – Why?

• ANSI mandates a 5-year life for published standards
 – Revised, reaffirmed or withdrawn
• TIA-568B published May 2001
 – >5 years ago
• Many addenda since publication
 – 6 addenda to 568-B.1
 – 10 addenda to 568-B.2
 – 1 addendum to 568-B.3




                                                        page 2 / October 16, 2008
568-C Series Documents

• One New Standard (568-C.0)
 – 568-C.0 – generic structured cabling – RELEASED (October)
• Three Revisions
 – 568-C.1 – commercial building cabling – RELEASED (October)
  • Office-oriented buildings
 – 568-C.2 – copper cabling components – expected in 2009
 – 568-C.3 – fiber cabling components - PUBLISHED




                                                       page 3 / October 16, 2008
Improvement Opportunity

• Complaint: Duplicated information
 – Cause: Synchronizing and updating multiple documents is
   complicated
 – Solution: Centralize common information




                                                        page 4 / October 16, 2008
Improvement Opportunity

• Complaint: Lengthy development of new Standards
 – Cause: Creating new premise Standards is unnecessarily repetitive
 – Solution: Establish common information in one document




                                                         page 5 / October 16, 2008
Improvement Opportunity

• Complaint: Gaps in Standards coverage
 – Cause: Standards tend to be too specific in scope
  • Result: 568-B (for office-oriented commercial buildings) applied to
    non-office-oriented locations
 – Solution: Start with common information applicable everywhere,
  then manage exceptions and allowances specific to the premise




                                                           page 6 / October 16, 2008
Solution: A Generic Cabling Standard

• A new standard for generic cabling - 568-C.0, Generic
 Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premises
 – The foundation for future Standards
 – The cabling Standard when documents specific to a premises are
   not available
 – Consolidates common information in one document
   • Content from 568-B.1 & addenda split between C.0 and C.1




                                                          page 7 / October 16, 2008
Splitting 568-B.1


            568-B.1
            (94 pgs)




568-C.0                568-C.1
Generic                CBC
(~60 pgs)              (~35 pgs)


                        page 8 / October 16, 2008
Other TR-42 Documents

• Starting the processes to make other documents more generic
 – Ex: removing commercial building focus from Pathways and Spaces
• Segregating documents into three categories:
 – Common Standards – generically applicable documents
 – Premise Standards – specific to one type of premise
 – Component Standards – performance requirement
• Intended Customers
 – End-users, contractors, designers: Common and Premise Standards
 – Manufacturers: Component Standards




                                                         page 9 / October 16, 2008
• Three Document Types
 – Common Standards
   • Generic
   • Pathways & Spaces
   • Administration, etc.
 – Premise Standards
   • Commercial Building
   • Residential
   • Data Centers, etc.
 – Component Standards
   • Copper
   • Optical Fiber


                            page 10 / October 16, 2008
Looking Forward


• Over the next 3-5 years
 – Other premises Standards will be revised to acknowledge 568-C.0
   • List appropriate exceptions and allowances
 – Existing common Standards modified to broaden scope
   • Replace “commercial building” focus and terminology
   • Become more generic in nature
• New Standards will be built on the foundation of 568-C.0




                                                             page 11 / October 16, 2008
568-C.0 Generic Cabling
568-C.0 Generic Cabling

• 568-C.0 Establishes How a Star Network Topology Is Constructed
 – Does not need to be repeated in every document
 – Premise standards define appropriate allowances and exceptions
• 568-C.0 Establishes Cabling Requirements
 – Applicable to all premise Standards unless noted as an exception or
  allowance
• 568-C.0 Uses Generic Cabling Nomenclature
 – Cabling Subsystem 1, Cabling Subsystem 2 and Cabling Subsystem 3
 – Distributor A, Distributor B, Distributor C and Equipment Outlet
 – Specific nomenclature assigned in premise Standards




                                                           page 13 / October 16, 2008
568-C.0 - Generic Cabling Topology

                                                         DC

                                Cabling                                                Cabling
                            Subsystem 3                                                Subsystem 3


  Part 1 of Figure 2                           DB                  DB


                                Cabling
                            Subsystem 2


                                               DA        DA                            Cabling
                                                                                       Subsystem 1

                                Cabling
                            Subsystem 1
Legend:
EO      Equipment Outlet                  EO   EO   EO   EO   EO   EO        EO
DA      Distributor A
DB      Distributor B
DC      Distributor C
        Optional cabling

        Optional consolidation point



                                                                        page 14 / October 16, 2008
568-C.0 - Generic Cabling Topology

                                                      DC



      Part 2 of Figure 2
                                            Cabling
Legend:                                Subsystem 3
EO      Equipment Outlet
DA      Distributor A                                                       Cabling
DB      Distributor B                                                       Subsystem 1
DC      Distributor C
        Optional cabling
                                                      DB
        Optional consolidation point

                                            Cabling
                                       Subsystem 1

                                                      EO   EO   EO




                                                                page 15 / October 16, 2008
568-C.0 – Generic Cabling

– 568-C.0 Incorporates some of the 568-B.1 Addenda
 • Centralized cabling, patch cord bend radius, etc.
– 568-C.0 Collected Common Information from 568-B.1 and others
 • Choosing media
 • Cabling lengths
 • Bonding and grounding
 • Polarity
 • Installation requirements
 • Application support tables
 • Optical fiber testing & limits
   – NOTE: balanced twisted-pair testing and limits will be in 568-C.2



                                                         page 16 / October 16, 2008
568-C.0 – Technical Changes

• Installation minimum bend radius for balanced twisted-pair cable
 – Changed to 4x cable OD for both shielded and unshielded
   • Note: Worst case minimum bend radius is now 1.5 inches (not 1.0
    inch) since the largest allowable cable OD is 0.354 inches (per
    568-B.2-11)
• Adds Augmented Category 6 (shielded and unshielded) as a
 recognized medium
• Patch cable bend radius for balanced twisted-pair cabling
 – Changed to “1x cable OD” from “0.25 inches”
• Maximum untwist for Category 6A cable termination
 – Added and set to 13mm (same as Category 6)



                                                          page 17 / October 16, 2008
568-C.0 – Generic Cabling - Status

• 2nd default ballot closed in August 2008
   • Approve & Approve with comments (21)
   • Do Not Approve (0)
 – Comments were resolved in August teleconference
   • ~1 technical comment, 1 editorial comment
 – Motion to release for publication was unanimously approved
 – TR-42 Plenary approval for publication expected in early October




                                                         page 18 / October 16, 2008
568-C.1 Commercial Building Cabling
568-C.1 – Commercial Building

• Builds on information in 568-C.0
• Contains appropriate allowances and exceptions specific to office-
 oriented commercial building cabling
• Retains use of 568-B.1 nomenclature
   • Main Cross-connect (Distributor C in 568-C.0)
   • Interbuilding backbone cabling (Cabling Subsystem 3 in 568-C.0)
   • Intermediate Cross-connect (Distributor B in 568-C.0)
   • Intrabuilding backbone cabling (Cabling Subsystem 2 in 568-C.0)
   • Horizontal Cross-connect (Distributor A in 568-C.0)
   • Horizontal cabling (Cabling Subsystem 1 in 568-C.0)
   • The Telecommunications Outlet (Equipment Outlet in 568-C.0)



                                                             page 20 / October 16, 2008
568-C.1 – Commercial Building Cabling

                                                                       MC

                                        Backbone                                                      Backbone
                                          Cabling                                                     Cabling


                                                             IC                   IC
  Part 1 of Figure 5
                                        Backbone
                                          Cabling


                                                             HC        HC                             Horizontal
                                                                                                      Cabling

                                        Horizontal
                                          Cabling

                                                        TO   TO   TO   TO   TO    TO        TO
Legend:
TO       Telecommunications Outlet (Equipment Outlet)
HC      Horizontal Cross-connect (Distributor A)
IC      Intermediate Cross-connect (Distributor B)
MC      Main Cross-connect (Distributor C)
         Optional cabling

         Optional consolidation point


                                                                                 page 21 / October 16, 2008
568-C.1 – Commercial Building Cabling

                                                                     MC



   Part 2 of Figure 5
                                                        Backbone
Legend:                                                   Cabling
TO       Telecommunications Outlet (Equipment Outlet)
HC      Horizontal Cross-connect (Distributor A)                                           Horizontal
IC      Intermediate Cross-connect (Distributor B)                                         Cabling
MC      Main Cross-connect (Distributor C)
        Optional cabling
                                                                     HC
         Optional consolidation point

                                                        Horizontal
                                                          Cabling

                                                                     TO   TO   TO




                                                                               page 22 / October 16, 2008
568-C.1 – Technical Changes

• From 568-B.1 Addenda
 – Inclusion of category 6 balanced twisted-pair cabling
 – Inclusion of augmented category 6 twisted-pair cabling
 – Inclusion of 850 nm laser-optimized 50/125 µm MM fiber
 – Inclusion of telecommunications enclosures (TEs)
• Inclusion of centralized cabling in the main body of document
• A recommendation to select 850 nm laser-optimized 50/125 µm as the
 multimode fiber for commercial buildings




                                                            page 23 / October 16, 2008
568-C.1 – Technical Changes

• Removal of common information (this was moved into 568-C.0)
• Removal of 150-Ohm STP cabling
• Removal of category 5 cabling
• Removal of 50-ohm and 75-ohm coaxial cabling
• Removal of balanced twisted-pair cabling performance and test
 requirements (these will be in the ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 document)
 – NOTE: optical fiber cabling performance and test requirements in
   568-C.0




                                                         page 24 / October 16, 2008
568-C.1 – Commercial Building

• 2nd default ballot closed in August
   • Approve & Approve with Comments (22)
   • Do Not Approve (0)
 – Comments resolution completed in February
   • No technical comments, 1 editorial comment
 – Motion to release for publication was unanimously approved
 – TR-42 Plenary approval for publication expected in early October




                                                          page 25 / October 16, 2008
568-C.2 Balanced Twisted-pair
Components
568-C.2 Copper Cabling Components

• Editing committee created the first draft
 – Incorporates Cat 3, Cat 5e, Cat 6 and Cat 6A
• 2nd committee ballot closed in July
   • Document size is 221 pages (down from over 400!)
 – 7 Approve, 5 Do Not Approve
• Interim meeting in August to review document comments
 – 175 Technical Comments, 76 Editorial Comments
• Comment resolution completed in August
 – A 1st industry (45-day) ballot was issued
   • Interim meeting scheduled for December to review comments
• Plans to publish by mid-2009 still viable



                                                          page 27 / October 16, 2008
568-C.3 Optical Fiber Components
568-C.3 – Optical Cabling Components

• Released for Publication
 – Released by ANSI in July 2008




                                   page 29 / October 16, 2008
568-C.3 Purpose

• Serve as a stand-alone Standard
 – No longer tied to commercial building cabling
• Specify component transmission performance
 – Cable, connectivity and cords
• Intended to be used by
 – Manufacturers (primarily)
 – May also be of use to users, designers and installers (secondarily)
• Common reference for optical fiber components in all TR-42
 standards




                                                           page 30 / October 16, 2008
Table of Contents (Summary)

• Scope
• Normative References
• Definitions, Abbreviations, Acronyms & Units of Measure
• Optical Fiber Cable
• Connecting Hardware
• Optical Fiber Patch Cords & Transitions
• Annex A: Connector Performance Specifications
• Annex B: Bibliography & References


• Note: Field testing and limits in 568-C.0




                                                            page 31 / October 16, 2008
Documents Incorporated into 568-C.3

• ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.3, Optical Fiber Cabling Component Standard
• ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.3-1, Additional Transmission Performance
 Specifications for 50/125 µm Optical Fiber Cables
• Some information from ANSI/TIA-568-B.1-7, Guidelines for
 Maintaining Polarity Using Array Connectors
 – Component requirements – how to make them
 – Note: System requirements – how to use them – in 568-C.0




                                                        page 32 / October 16, 2008
Fiber Nomenclature

• Transmission performance parameters (Table 1) includes references
 to ISO nomenclature (see example below)
 – OM1, OM2 and OM3
 – OS1 and OS2




“850 nm Laser-Optimized 50/125 µm Multimode
           TIA 492AAAC (OM3)”



                                                       page 33 / October 16, 2008
Cable Requirements

• Cabled Fiber Performance Requirements
 – Attenuation, Bandwidth
• References for optical fiber cable requirements:
 – TIA 472C000-B/ICEA S-83-596-2001, Fiber Optic Premises
   Distribution Cable
 – TIA 472D000-B/ICEA S-87-640-1999, Fiber Optic Outside Plant
   Communications Cable
 – TIA 472E000/ICEA S-104-696-2003, Standard For Indoor-Outdoor
   Optical Cable
 – TIA 472F000/ICEA S-110-717-2003, Optical Drop Cables




                                                      page 34 / October 16, 2008
Connectors and Adapters

• Duplex Connectors
 – Shall meet the requirements of the corresponding TIA Fiber Optic
   Connector Intermateability Standard (FOCIS) and Annex A
   Requirements
• Array Connectors
 – Shall meet the requirements of the corresponding TIA Fiber Optic
   Connector Intermateability Standard (FOCIS) and Annex A
   Requirements
• Keying and fiber positions
• Adapters
 – Type A (key-up to key-down) and Type B (key-up to key-up)



                                                         page 35 / October 16, 2008
Connectors: Strain Relief and Adapter
Housing Colors
• Unless color coding is used for some other purpose, the connector
 strain relief and adapter housing should be identifiable by the
 following colors:
 – 850nm laser-optimized 50/125µm fiber – aqua
 – 50/125µm fiber – black
 – 62.5/125µm fiber – beige
 – Single-mode fiber – blue
 – Angled contact ferrule single-mode connectors – green




                                                            page 36 / October 16, 2008
Connectors: Plug Body Colors

• In addition, unless color coding is used for some other purpose, the
 connector plug body should be generically identified by the following
 colors, where possible:
 – Multimode – beige, black or aqua
 – Single-mode – blue
 – Angled contact ferrule single-mode connectors – green




                                                           page 37 / October 16, 2008
Optical Fiber Patch Cords

• Simplex Patch Cords have been included
• Duplex Patch Cords: Two Types
 – A-to-B (the “normal” patch cord)




                 A-to-B duplex optical fiber patch cord




                                                          page 38 / October 16, 2008
Optical Fiber Patch Cords

• Duplex Patch Cords: Two Types
 – A-to-A (special use patch cord)




                 A-to-A duplex optical fiber patch cord




                                                          page 39 / October 16, 2008
Optical Fiber Patch Cords

• Array
 – Three array patch cord constructions are included (others are
   allowed)
   • Type A: Fibers positioned sequentially (1 to 1, 2 to 2,…12 to 12)
   • Type B: Fibers positioned in reverse sequence (1 to 12, 2 to
    11,…12 to 1)
   • Type C: Fibers positioned in flipped pairs (1 to 2, 2 to 1,…11 to 12,
    12 to 11)
 – Transitions (or “break outs”) position fibers sequentially (1 to 1, 2 to
   2,…12 to 12)


• Note: Use of these components is covered in 568-C.0


                                                              page 40 / October 16, 2008
Annex A: Mechanical and Environmental
Testing for Connecting Hardware
• Normative
• Optical fiber connector performance specifications
 – required number of test samples
 – performance requirements
• Annex A now a subset of IEC Testing
• IEC Compliance incorporates TIA 568-C.3 Annex A Compliance
 – TIA compliance does not mean IEC compliance




                                                       page 41 / October 16, 2008
Purchasing Standards
Purchasing Standards

• TIA releases published documents to Global Engineering Documents
• Global Engineering Documents acts as a clearing house for order
 processing for multiple Standards Developing Organizations (SDOs)
• News:
 – Now Global Engineering Documents is “IHS”
 – www.ihs.com




                                                        page 43 / October 16, 2008
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568 c0 c1_and_c3_overview

  • 1. ANSI/TIA-568-C Series Herbert V. Congdon II, PE Tyco Electronics
  • 2. 568-C – Why? • ANSI mandates a 5-year life for published standards – Revised, reaffirmed or withdrawn • TIA-568B published May 2001 – >5 years ago • Many addenda since publication – 6 addenda to 568-B.1 – 10 addenda to 568-B.2 – 1 addendum to 568-B.3 page 2 / October 16, 2008
  • 3. 568-C Series Documents • One New Standard (568-C.0) – 568-C.0 – generic structured cabling – RELEASED (October) • Three Revisions – 568-C.1 – commercial building cabling – RELEASED (October) • Office-oriented buildings – 568-C.2 – copper cabling components – expected in 2009 – 568-C.3 – fiber cabling components - PUBLISHED page 3 / October 16, 2008
  • 4. Improvement Opportunity • Complaint: Duplicated information – Cause: Synchronizing and updating multiple documents is complicated – Solution: Centralize common information page 4 / October 16, 2008
  • 5. Improvement Opportunity • Complaint: Lengthy development of new Standards – Cause: Creating new premise Standards is unnecessarily repetitive – Solution: Establish common information in one document page 5 / October 16, 2008
  • 6. Improvement Opportunity • Complaint: Gaps in Standards coverage – Cause: Standards tend to be too specific in scope • Result: 568-B (for office-oriented commercial buildings) applied to non-office-oriented locations – Solution: Start with common information applicable everywhere, then manage exceptions and allowances specific to the premise page 6 / October 16, 2008
  • 7. Solution: A Generic Cabling Standard • A new standard for generic cabling - 568-C.0, Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premises – The foundation for future Standards – The cabling Standard when documents specific to a premises are not available – Consolidates common information in one document • Content from 568-B.1 & addenda split between C.0 and C.1 page 7 / October 16, 2008
  • 8. Splitting 568-B.1 568-B.1 (94 pgs) 568-C.0 568-C.1 Generic CBC (~60 pgs) (~35 pgs) page 8 / October 16, 2008
  • 9. Other TR-42 Documents • Starting the processes to make other documents more generic – Ex: removing commercial building focus from Pathways and Spaces • Segregating documents into three categories: – Common Standards – generically applicable documents – Premise Standards – specific to one type of premise – Component Standards – performance requirement • Intended Customers – End-users, contractors, designers: Common and Premise Standards – Manufacturers: Component Standards page 9 / October 16, 2008
  • 10. • Three Document Types – Common Standards • Generic • Pathways & Spaces • Administration, etc. – Premise Standards • Commercial Building • Residential • Data Centers, etc. – Component Standards • Copper • Optical Fiber page 10 / October 16, 2008
  • 11. Looking Forward • Over the next 3-5 years – Other premises Standards will be revised to acknowledge 568-C.0 • List appropriate exceptions and allowances – Existing common Standards modified to broaden scope • Replace “commercial building” focus and terminology • Become more generic in nature • New Standards will be built on the foundation of 568-C.0 page 11 / October 16, 2008
  • 13. 568-C.0 Generic Cabling • 568-C.0 Establishes How a Star Network Topology Is Constructed – Does not need to be repeated in every document – Premise standards define appropriate allowances and exceptions • 568-C.0 Establishes Cabling Requirements – Applicable to all premise Standards unless noted as an exception or allowance • 568-C.0 Uses Generic Cabling Nomenclature – Cabling Subsystem 1, Cabling Subsystem 2 and Cabling Subsystem 3 – Distributor A, Distributor B, Distributor C and Equipment Outlet – Specific nomenclature assigned in premise Standards page 13 / October 16, 2008
  • 14. 568-C.0 - Generic Cabling Topology DC Cabling Cabling Subsystem 3 Subsystem 3 Part 1 of Figure 2 DB DB Cabling Subsystem 2 DA DA Cabling Subsystem 1 Cabling Subsystem 1 Legend: EO Equipment Outlet EO EO EO EO EO EO EO DA Distributor A DB Distributor B DC Distributor C Optional cabling Optional consolidation point page 14 / October 16, 2008
  • 15. 568-C.0 - Generic Cabling Topology DC Part 2 of Figure 2 Cabling Legend: Subsystem 3 EO Equipment Outlet DA Distributor A Cabling DB Distributor B Subsystem 1 DC Distributor C Optional cabling DB Optional consolidation point Cabling Subsystem 1 EO EO EO page 15 / October 16, 2008
  • 16. 568-C.0 – Generic Cabling – 568-C.0 Incorporates some of the 568-B.1 Addenda • Centralized cabling, patch cord bend radius, etc. – 568-C.0 Collected Common Information from 568-B.1 and others • Choosing media • Cabling lengths • Bonding and grounding • Polarity • Installation requirements • Application support tables • Optical fiber testing & limits – NOTE: balanced twisted-pair testing and limits will be in 568-C.2 page 16 / October 16, 2008
  • 17. 568-C.0 – Technical Changes • Installation minimum bend radius for balanced twisted-pair cable – Changed to 4x cable OD for both shielded and unshielded • Note: Worst case minimum bend radius is now 1.5 inches (not 1.0 inch) since the largest allowable cable OD is 0.354 inches (per 568-B.2-11) • Adds Augmented Category 6 (shielded and unshielded) as a recognized medium • Patch cable bend radius for balanced twisted-pair cabling – Changed to “1x cable OD” from “0.25 inches” • Maximum untwist for Category 6A cable termination – Added and set to 13mm (same as Category 6) page 17 / October 16, 2008
  • 18. 568-C.0 – Generic Cabling - Status • 2nd default ballot closed in August 2008 • Approve & Approve with comments (21) • Do Not Approve (0) – Comments were resolved in August teleconference • ~1 technical comment, 1 editorial comment – Motion to release for publication was unanimously approved – TR-42 Plenary approval for publication expected in early October page 18 / October 16, 2008
  • 20. 568-C.1 – Commercial Building • Builds on information in 568-C.0 • Contains appropriate allowances and exceptions specific to office- oriented commercial building cabling • Retains use of 568-B.1 nomenclature • Main Cross-connect (Distributor C in 568-C.0) • Interbuilding backbone cabling (Cabling Subsystem 3 in 568-C.0) • Intermediate Cross-connect (Distributor B in 568-C.0) • Intrabuilding backbone cabling (Cabling Subsystem 2 in 568-C.0) • Horizontal Cross-connect (Distributor A in 568-C.0) • Horizontal cabling (Cabling Subsystem 1 in 568-C.0) • The Telecommunications Outlet (Equipment Outlet in 568-C.0) page 20 / October 16, 2008
  • 21. 568-C.1 – Commercial Building Cabling MC Backbone Backbone Cabling Cabling IC IC Part 1 of Figure 5 Backbone Cabling HC HC Horizontal Cabling Horizontal Cabling TO TO TO TO TO TO TO Legend: TO Telecommunications Outlet (Equipment Outlet) HC Horizontal Cross-connect (Distributor A) IC Intermediate Cross-connect (Distributor B) MC Main Cross-connect (Distributor C) Optional cabling Optional consolidation point page 21 / October 16, 2008
  • 22. 568-C.1 – Commercial Building Cabling MC Part 2 of Figure 5 Backbone Legend: Cabling TO Telecommunications Outlet (Equipment Outlet) HC Horizontal Cross-connect (Distributor A) Horizontal IC Intermediate Cross-connect (Distributor B) Cabling MC Main Cross-connect (Distributor C) Optional cabling HC Optional consolidation point Horizontal Cabling TO TO TO page 22 / October 16, 2008
  • 23. 568-C.1 – Technical Changes • From 568-B.1 Addenda – Inclusion of category 6 balanced twisted-pair cabling – Inclusion of augmented category 6 twisted-pair cabling – Inclusion of 850 nm laser-optimized 50/125 µm MM fiber – Inclusion of telecommunications enclosures (TEs) • Inclusion of centralized cabling in the main body of document • A recommendation to select 850 nm laser-optimized 50/125 µm as the multimode fiber for commercial buildings page 23 / October 16, 2008
  • 24. 568-C.1 – Technical Changes • Removal of common information (this was moved into 568-C.0) • Removal of 150-Ohm STP cabling • Removal of category 5 cabling • Removal of 50-ohm and 75-ohm coaxial cabling • Removal of balanced twisted-pair cabling performance and test requirements (these will be in the ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 document) – NOTE: optical fiber cabling performance and test requirements in 568-C.0 page 24 / October 16, 2008
  • 25. 568-C.1 – Commercial Building • 2nd default ballot closed in August • Approve & Approve with Comments (22) • Do Not Approve (0) – Comments resolution completed in February • No technical comments, 1 editorial comment – Motion to release for publication was unanimously approved – TR-42 Plenary approval for publication expected in early October page 25 / October 16, 2008
  • 27. 568-C.2 Copper Cabling Components • Editing committee created the first draft – Incorporates Cat 3, Cat 5e, Cat 6 and Cat 6A • 2nd committee ballot closed in July • Document size is 221 pages (down from over 400!) – 7 Approve, 5 Do Not Approve • Interim meeting in August to review document comments – 175 Technical Comments, 76 Editorial Comments • Comment resolution completed in August – A 1st industry (45-day) ballot was issued • Interim meeting scheduled for December to review comments • Plans to publish by mid-2009 still viable page 27 / October 16, 2008
  • 28. 568-C.3 Optical Fiber Components
  • 29. 568-C.3 – Optical Cabling Components • Released for Publication – Released by ANSI in July 2008 page 29 / October 16, 2008
  • 30. 568-C.3 Purpose • Serve as a stand-alone Standard – No longer tied to commercial building cabling • Specify component transmission performance – Cable, connectivity and cords • Intended to be used by – Manufacturers (primarily) – May also be of use to users, designers and installers (secondarily) • Common reference for optical fiber components in all TR-42 standards page 30 / October 16, 2008
  • 31. Table of Contents (Summary) • Scope • Normative References • Definitions, Abbreviations, Acronyms & Units of Measure • Optical Fiber Cable • Connecting Hardware • Optical Fiber Patch Cords & Transitions • Annex A: Connector Performance Specifications • Annex B: Bibliography & References • Note: Field testing and limits in 568-C.0 page 31 / October 16, 2008
  • 32. Documents Incorporated into 568-C.3 • ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.3, Optical Fiber Cabling Component Standard • ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.3-1, Additional Transmission Performance Specifications for 50/125 µm Optical Fiber Cables • Some information from ANSI/TIA-568-B.1-7, Guidelines for Maintaining Polarity Using Array Connectors – Component requirements – how to make them – Note: System requirements – how to use them – in 568-C.0 page 32 / October 16, 2008
  • 33. Fiber Nomenclature • Transmission performance parameters (Table 1) includes references to ISO nomenclature (see example below) – OM1, OM2 and OM3 – OS1 and OS2 “850 nm Laser-Optimized 50/125 µm Multimode TIA 492AAAC (OM3)” page 33 / October 16, 2008
  • 34. Cable Requirements • Cabled Fiber Performance Requirements – Attenuation, Bandwidth • References for optical fiber cable requirements: – TIA 472C000-B/ICEA S-83-596-2001, Fiber Optic Premises Distribution Cable – TIA 472D000-B/ICEA S-87-640-1999, Fiber Optic Outside Plant Communications Cable – TIA 472E000/ICEA S-104-696-2003, Standard For Indoor-Outdoor Optical Cable – TIA 472F000/ICEA S-110-717-2003, Optical Drop Cables page 34 / October 16, 2008
  • 35. Connectors and Adapters • Duplex Connectors – Shall meet the requirements of the corresponding TIA Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard (FOCIS) and Annex A Requirements • Array Connectors – Shall meet the requirements of the corresponding TIA Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard (FOCIS) and Annex A Requirements • Keying and fiber positions • Adapters – Type A (key-up to key-down) and Type B (key-up to key-up) page 35 / October 16, 2008
  • 36. Connectors: Strain Relief and Adapter Housing Colors • Unless color coding is used for some other purpose, the connector strain relief and adapter housing should be identifiable by the following colors: – 850nm laser-optimized 50/125µm fiber – aqua – 50/125µm fiber – black – 62.5/125µm fiber – beige – Single-mode fiber – blue – Angled contact ferrule single-mode connectors – green page 36 / October 16, 2008
  • 37. Connectors: Plug Body Colors • In addition, unless color coding is used for some other purpose, the connector plug body should be generically identified by the following colors, where possible: – Multimode – beige, black or aqua – Single-mode – blue – Angled contact ferrule single-mode connectors – green page 37 / October 16, 2008
  • 38. Optical Fiber Patch Cords • Simplex Patch Cords have been included • Duplex Patch Cords: Two Types – A-to-B (the “normal” patch cord) A-to-B duplex optical fiber patch cord page 38 / October 16, 2008
  • 39. Optical Fiber Patch Cords • Duplex Patch Cords: Two Types – A-to-A (special use patch cord) A-to-A duplex optical fiber patch cord page 39 / October 16, 2008
  • 40. Optical Fiber Patch Cords • Array – Three array patch cord constructions are included (others are allowed) • Type A: Fibers positioned sequentially (1 to 1, 2 to 2,…12 to 12) • Type B: Fibers positioned in reverse sequence (1 to 12, 2 to 11,…12 to 1) • Type C: Fibers positioned in flipped pairs (1 to 2, 2 to 1,…11 to 12, 12 to 11) – Transitions (or “break outs”) position fibers sequentially (1 to 1, 2 to 2,…12 to 12) • Note: Use of these components is covered in 568-C.0 page 40 / October 16, 2008
  • 41. Annex A: Mechanical and Environmental Testing for Connecting Hardware • Normative • Optical fiber connector performance specifications – required number of test samples – performance requirements • Annex A now a subset of IEC Testing • IEC Compliance incorporates TIA 568-C.3 Annex A Compliance – TIA compliance does not mean IEC compliance page 41 / October 16, 2008
  • 43. Purchasing Standards • TIA releases published documents to Global Engineering Documents • Global Engineering Documents acts as a clearing house for order processing for multiple Standards Developing Organizations (SDOs) • News: – Now Global Engineering Documents is “IHS” – www.ihs.com page 43 / October 16, 2008
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