挿入損失測定の温度による影響 - DSX CableAnalyzer

The Insertion Loss limits found in ANSI/TIA, ISO/IEC and IEEE are based on the link operating at 20 ºC (68 ºF). As temperature increases, you can expect the Insertion Loss of your link to increase too. Failing to take this into account in your design may result in transmission errors. In some cases, the intended application may not work.

The cabling standards provide excellent guidance on this subject. You are encouraged to purchase these online at either https://global.ihs.com or http://www.iso.org.

ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 Annex G
Cables may be installed in return air plenums, in ceiling spaces, riser shafts and non air-conditioned buildings such as warehouses and manufacturing plants where the temperature can be significantly higher than 20 ºC. In order to ensure compliance with the channel insertion loss specified in clause 6.2.7, the horizontal cable distance may need to be reduced below 90 meters depending upon the average temperature of the environment over the length of the cable, the insertion loss margin of the installed cabling, and the insertion loss temperature coefficient of the cable.

ISO/IEC 11801:2011 Table 32 – Horizontal channel length equations
For operating temperatures above 20 ºC, H should be reduced by 0,2 % per ºC for screened cables; 0,4 % per ºC (20 ºC to 40 ºC) and 0,6 % per ºC (>40 ºC to 60 ºC) for unscreened cables. Where H is length.

This ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 standard goes on to provide additional guidance in the form of a table:

 

 

Temperature

(ºC (ºF))

Maximum

horizontal unscreened cable length (m)

Maximum

horizontal screened cable length (m)

 

Length de-rating (m)

(unscreened)

 

Length de-rating (m) (screened)

20 (68)

25 (77)

30 (86)

35 (95)

40 (104)

45 (113)

50 (122)

55 (131)

60 (140)

90.0

89.0

87.0

85.5

84.0

81.7

79.5

77.2

75.0

90.0

89.5

88.5

87.7

87.0

86.5

85.5

84.7

83.0

0.0

1.0

3.0

4.5

6.0

8.3

10.5

12.8

15.0

0.0

0.5

1.5

2.3

3.0

3.5

4.5

5.3

6.0

Some field testers allow you to adjust the insertion loss PASS/FAIL line based on temperature. This is not permitted per ANSI/TIA, ISO/IEC and IEEE. If your cable is to be subjected to an elevated temperature, your design must take this into account by reducing the length of the link, not by relaxing the Insertion Loss limit.

Fluke Networks does not allow you to adjust the Insertion Loss in any of its field testers based on temperature.