Selecting the right type of shielding you want the cable to have can
prove a minefield of confusing acronyms when the question is about copper cabling.
U/FTP: UNSHIELDED WITH FOILED
TWISTED PAIRS
Overall shielding is not provided by CAT7 trunk cable but
the individual twisted pairs are wrapped in a foil screen. It then provides
some protection from EMI and crosstalk from adjacent pairs and other cables.
F/UTP: FOILED WITH UNSHIELDED
TWISTED PAIRS
Often referred to as FT. Overall foil shield wrapped around unshielded
twisted pairs and a drain wire are listed out by this type of cable list.
Unwanted noise is redirected to the ground when the drain wire is correctly
connected, offering extra protection against EMI/RFI.
S/UTP: SHIELDED WITH
UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIRS
This cable is often referred to as ST. However, you have to use this term
with caution as other shielded cables use this term. Compared to U/UTP, across
long distances, SFTP trunk cable is quite capable of
supporting higher transmission rates, and because of the braids; it gives
better mechanical strength and grounding.
U/UTP: UNSHIELDED TWISTED
PAIRS
It is also referred to as UTP. To date, it is the most common and basic
method of cable construction, which consists of pairs of wires that are twisted
together. There is no shielding provided; instead, a balanced transmission line
is created by the symmetrical twist in the wires which then helps in reducing
electrical noise and EMI.
S/FTP: SHIELDED WITH FOILED
TWISTED PAIRS
Similar to F/FTP, before being wrapped in an overall flexible yet
mechanically strong braid screens the individual twisted pairs are wrapped in
foil tape. With adjacent pairs and other cables, the additional foil on the
twisted pairs helps to reduce crosstalk.
F/FTP: FOILED WITH FOILED
TWISTED PAIRS
These are quite similar to F/UTP cables. The designing of cable
construction is done in a way that it can produce the assembly with greater
protection from other cables.
SF/FTP: SHIELDED AND THEN
FOILED WITH THE HELP OF FOILED TWISTED PAIRS
SFTP copper cable consists of both an overall braid
shield and foil shield, with individually foil tape screened twisted pairs.
From interference and better grounding due to the braid, this type of cable
provides the best level of protection.