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The Belden portfolio extends from a comprehensive range of cables and connectors, through rugged Ethernet switches, to routers and firewalls – all harmonized to work seamlessly together. With that portfolio we can meet the exacting requirements of our customers, who demand robust, high-quality products for use under extremely challenging conditions.

With top-quality products from the Belden, Hirschmann™ and Lumberg Automation™ brands, backed by professional service and support, we provide you with the best possible complete solution in automation, whether for monitoring passenger flow, for traffic surveillance in tunnels, for networks at airports, on ships, or for on-board entertainment systems.

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The Advantages of High-Quality, Low-Loss Fiber Connectivity

Data centers and LANs are migrating effortlessly from 10G to 40G and 100G Ethernet to provide scalability and accommodate more bandwidth as future applications become reality; meanwhile, the imminent deployment requirements of next-generation 200G and 400G Ethernet speeds are already in range, mainly driven by cloud data centers and the wireless 5G ecosystem.

In previous blogs, we’ve discussed the differences between singlemode and multimode transceivers, and the differences between “fiber link budget” and “channel insertion loss” as they relate to this migration. When it comes to actual deployment, however, it’s crucial to note that a high-quality, low-loss fiber solution makes all the difference when it comes to reducing risk, avoiding performance errors and minimizing total cost of ownership.

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Understanding TSN? Understand Its Role in Future Ethernet Networks

Following new trends and technologies, you’ve possibly been hearing a lot about time sensitive networking (TSN). It’s a relatively new technology, have you been wondering, “what is TSN?” and “why does it concern my company?”

As you may have read in this previous post about TSN, this new technology transforms standard Ethernet from an “I’ll get it there as soon as I can” communications technology to one that provides timing assurance for mission-critical applications. Now, you can achieve an entirely new level of determinism in IEEE 802.1 and IEEE 802.3 Ethernet networks.

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Reduce Alien Crosstalk: Differential Mode and Common Mode Signals

If you have been perusing our blog for some time, then it’s no mystery to you: Many components make up the infrastructure that supports your network – from cables to connectors – and they all have to follow relevant standards, be well designed and be properly installed in order for your network to function like you need it to.

Cable imbalance, which can lower immunity to interference – can increase alien crosstalk between adjacent cables to levels that are beyond recommendations, negatively impacting network performance. Every component of a cabling system has the potential to effect alien crosstalk performance and compromise cabling system quality. The cables and how they are connected can have a major impact on data transmission. It’s one of several reasons why it is crucial to use the appropriate cables and connectors.

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Cable Plugs Matter More than One Thinks

The wireless access points, cameras and alternative devices being mounted on our ceilings or high up on walls are connecting to our networks – but not all use standard faceplate, jack and patch-cord configurations to do so. Instead, a direct-attachment system is being used, which terminates horizontal cable with a field cable plug that plugs directly into devices.

There are two cable plug options for Category 5e, Category 6 and Category 6A twisted-pair cabling:

  1. Crimp-on plug types
  2. PCB plug types

Crimp-on plug types require preciseness; cabling wires, contacts and plug components must correspond correctly to achieve appropriate electrical performance. A crimp-on plug must be designed for each cable’s geometric differences. A PCB cable plug, for that matter, does not take cabling configuration into account. Installing a PCB cable plug is just like putting on a jack: You terminate the cable onto IDCs and place the plug housing on top. This disassociates the characteristics of the cable and plug when connecting them.

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Next-Gen Ethernet for LAN

Around the past 36 years, Ethernet has become the most embraced and widely distributed protocol in our global network infrastructures. Fixed Ethernet connections offer secure, fast, stable and consistent speeds, and easily support the download of large files or high levels of content streaming.

Case in point: Last year, specified by Dell’Oro research, Ethernet switch shipment counts were at 484 million. High-end Ethernet router port shipment counts were at 5.9 million. What is powerinf this phenomenal momentum? Broad market acceptance and the diverse list of applications that Ethernet supports.

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Can Silicon Photonics Transform Data Centers?

Newish on the data-transmission scene, silicon photonics is an electrifying technology that promises inexpensive, mass-produced optical components through photonics integration – it transfers data among computer chips by optical rays that transports more data in less time than electrical conductors. Since the first commercial product was introduced in 2005, the last decade has seen remarkable progress in technology and development.

A main application area for silicon photonics is cloud data centers, whose footprints continue to grow substantially to accommodate massive amounts of servers and switches. Starting in 2016, many hyperscale cloud content and service providers, such as Facebook and Microsoft, began deploying 100G Ethernet using singlemode optics-based infrastructure in their new data centers to bolster up business growth.

100G Ethernet data center deployment has drawn attention to silicon photonics; many of these singlemode transceiver modules are made with silicon photonics technology.

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Ethernet Speeds Ascend in MTDCs, Enterprise and Hyperscale Data Centers

In 2012, 25G Ethernet distribution began – since then, the industry’s prime players have been innovating and collaborating to execute your demands for more bandwidth with higher-performance transmission technology.

Driven by the expanding cloud ecosystem, data centers have become the rapidly-growing Ethernet market. They’re the center of many technology innovations – especially hyperscale data centers. According to the Cisco VNI Forecast, global data center traffic is increasing with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 25% (33% CAGR in cloud data centers and 5% CAGR in traditional data centers).

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TIA acknowledges Direct-Connect Termination Method

The industry acquired some great news: The TIA TR-42.7 subcommittee consented to incorporate modular plug terminated links (also known as “direct connect”) in a TIA-568.2-D normative annex. The annex provides assistance to IT professionals to ensure a proper direct-connect cabling arrangement. Many Belden staff are closely involved with the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), holding many leadership positions within the organization. We are constantly looking out for the ICT industry, searching for ways to boost existing technology and streamline installation – which is why we presented the issue to TIA and lead the effort to have the direct-connect termination method fully supported.

What does this mean? RJ45 modular plugs can be terminated straight onto horizontal cabling and measured in the field. It allows an assortment of devices, such as wireless access points, surveillance cameras and HDBaseT monitors, to be plugged without the need for an outlet and a patch cord.

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Ethernet Trends for Data Centre Technology

40G and 100G Ethernet technology is no longer a distant vision for data centers – it is reality. As data centers of all types continue to expand in terms of traffic and size, 100G is set to become the new standard for high bandwidth and intelligent architecture. It will take some time to develop industry-wide, but 100G is well on its way.

In the initial development of 40G and 100G Ethernet, the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet working group considered only multimode optics and multimode fiber cable solutions (with a reach of up to 150m for 40G and 100m for 100G) for data center applications.

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