%0 Conference Paper %A Munir, H.A. %A Saad, N. %A Junid, S.A.A.S. %A Zaidi, A.M.A. %A Yusoff, M.Z. %D 2012 %F scholars:2696 %K Data control; Experimental studies; Far end crosstalk; Frequency ranges; Industrial Ethernets; Near end cross talks; Received signals, Crosstalk, Cables %P 217-221 %R 10.1109/ICIAS.2012.6306190 %T Fundamental study and analysis of CAT5e cable for NEXT and ELFEXT %U https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/2696/ %V 1 %X Industrial Ethernet (IE) is dedicated to data control and monitoring to operators, equipment, controllers, valves and sensors. Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT) measurements (in dB) is the degree of unwanted signals coupled onto adjacent wire pairs. Equal-Level Far-End Crosstalk (ELFEXT) is the ratio of the desired received signal to the undesired crosstalk at the far end. The cable type used for this experimental are CAT5e. The parameter taken for the experimental is NEXT, ELFEXT, length from 99.3 m-0.8 m and frequency range from 0-100 MHz. For the NEXT, y (9.7)(10 15)(x 10) (4.9)(10 12)(x 9) (10 9)(x 8) (1.2)(10 7)(x 7) (9)(10 6)(x 6) 0.00041x 5 0.012x 4 0.21x 3 2.1x 2 11x 92. Meanwhile for ELFEXT, y (2.5)(10 15)(x 10) (1.3)(10 12)(x 9) (2.7)(10 10)(x 8) (3.3)(10 8)(x 7) (2.4)(10 6)(x 6) 0.00011x 5 0.0033x 4 0.06x 3 0.65x 2 4.8x 92. These equations are formulated and able to provide the important features of NEXT and ELFEXT from the experimental study. © 2012 IEEE. %Z cited By 3; Conference of 2012 4th International Conference on Intelligent and Advanced Systems, ICIAS 2012 ; Conference Date: 12 June 2012 Through 14 June 2012; Conference Code:93534