Cables are an essential part of any audiovisual solution—from displays to laptops to projectors and video walls—because they ensure that your AV tools stay connected and working well. If your cable or connections are bad, your AV technology won’t work the way you want it to, so choosing the right kind of cable matters a lot.
Cabling shielding acts as a barrier that protects the cable from disruptions such as electrical interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI). Cable shielding can also prevent crosstalk, or unintentional transmission of a signal from one cable to another.
Cable shielding has become more common, but not every environment requires such a robust cable, and in some cases a shielded cable can even drive up the cost of your AV system without delivering any benefits.
When you are making a choice between an unshielded and a shielded Category (Cat) cable—or a choice between different types of shielded cables—here are some things to consider:
Once you know how important each of these things is to you, you can make a decision about what kind of Cat cable is best for you.
Want to learn more about UTP vs. FTP cables. Join us Wednesday, July 21 where representatives from Belden, a cable manufacturer, will review the different types of shielded and unshielded Cat cables available, and the applications where they work best, including:
By understanding your deployment environment, you can determine whether a shielded system or well-balanced unshielded cable solution is best to maximize your systems performance. For expert advice and insight that will help you make the right choice for your cabling environment, register for our webinar today.