How to Cross Reference ISO/IEC and TIA Naming Conventions

By David Wall

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With four new ISO/IEC and TIA cabling projects under development, it is more confusing than ever to cross reference the two group’s cabling and component specifications.  This short primer should help.

In ISO/IEC Standards, structured cabling components (e.g. cables, connecting hardware, and patch cords) are characterized by a performance “category” and are mated to form a permanent link or channel that is described by a performance “class”.  In TIA Standards, components and cabling are both characterized by a performance “category”.  ISO/IEC and TIA equivalent grades of cabling, arranged in order of increasingly more stringent transmission performance, are shown below.

ISO
(cabling)
ISO
(components)
corresponds toTIA
(cabling and components)
Class DCategory 5eCategory 5e
Class ECategory 6Category 6
Class EACategory 6ACategory 6A
Class ICategory 8.1Category 8
Class FACategory 7ANo equivalent
Class IICategory 8.2Class II*
* TIA  has substantial component-related work that needs to be done related to the specification of class II channels and the naming convention for components is unknown at this time.

Note that ISO/IEC class I/category 8.1 and TIA category 8 will not be electrical supersets of ISO/IEC class FA/category 7A.

 

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