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	<title>DPJ Online Blog &#187; T568B Color Code</title>
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		<title>T568 Color Code (T568A &amp; T568B) in Wiring Standards</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 06:48:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[T568 Wiring Standard]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[T568A Color Code]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[T568A and T568B are the two color codes used for wiring eight-position RJ45 modular plugs. Both are allowed under the ANSI/TIA/EIA wiring standards. The only difference between the two color codes is that the orange and green pairs are interchanged. T568A wiring pattern is recognized as the preferred wiring pattern for this standard because it [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>T568A and T568B are the two color codes used for wiring eight-position RJ45 modular plugs. Both are allowed under the ANSI/TIA/EIA wiring standards. The only difference between the two color codes is that the orange and green pairs are interchanged. T568A wiring pattern is recognized as the preferred wiring pattern for this standard because it provides backward compatibility to both one pair and two pair USOC wiring schemes. The T568B standard matches the older ATA&amp;T 258A color code and is the most widely used wiring scheme. It is also permitted by the ANSI/TIA/EIA standard, but it provides only a single pair backward compatibility to the USOC wiring scheme. The U.S. Government requires the use of the preferred T568A standard for wiring done under federal contracts.</p>
<p>The following diagrams look at the jacks from the front. The wiring at the rear of the jack varies by manufacturer and may not be in the same sequence as the front. However, compliance with the color codes is maintained by routing the connections at the back to the proper sequence at the front of the jack. That is usually done by a small printed-circuit board in the jack assembly. CAT 5e jacks (right) may have a twist inside the jack to reduce crosstalk.</p>
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<p><img src="http://img.dpjonline.com/T568B_XCable.png" alt="" /></p>
<div>NOTES on T568A:</div>
<div>1. Wires with single-coloured insulation are always connected to even pin numbers.</div>
<div>2. This is the ISO 11801 preferred assignment</div>
<div>NOTES on T568B:</div>
<div>1. This assignment represents a significant installed base in Asia Pacific</div>
<div>2. This assignment is also known as 258A.</div>
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		<title>T568B Color Code on Twisted Pair Cable For Networking</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 14:18:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several ways on how to crimp RJ45 Twisted Pair Cable for networking. The T568B Standard color codes are the following: Locate the PIN #1 of your RJ45 connector by facing the gold pins and pointing upward. The left most is the first PIN. PIN #         Color Code 1                 White-Orange 2                 Orange 3                 White-Green [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several ways on how to crimp RJ45 Twisted Pair Cable for networking. The T568B Standard color codes are the following:</p>
<p>Locate the PIN #1 of your <a class="wp-caption" title="RJ45 Connector (Google Search)" href="http://www.google.com.ph/cse?cx=partner-pub-7497154104883066%3Ae7v6y3-onzt&amp;ie=ISO-8859-1&amp;q=RJ45+Connector&amp;sa=Search" target="_blank">RJ45 connector</a> by facing the gold pins and pointing upward. The left most is the first PIN.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.google.com.ph/cse?cx=partner-pub-7497154104883066%3Ae7v6y3-onzt&amp;ie=ISO-8859-1&amp;q=RJ45+Connector&amp;sa=Search"><img title="RJ45 Connector" src="http://img.dpjonline.com/RJ45.jpg" alt="RJ45 Connector" width="300" height="238" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">RJ45 Connector</p></div>
<p>PIN #         Color Code</p>
<p>1                 White-Orange</p>
<p>2                 Orange</p>
<p>3                 White-Green</p>
<p>4                Blue</p>
<p>5                White-Blue</p>
<p>6               Green</p>
<p>7               White-Brown</p>
<p>8               Brown</p>
<p>The important thing to remember is PINS 1 &amp; 2 are color paired and also PINS 3 &amp; 6.</p>
<p><a title="T568A &amp; T568B Color Coding Standard" href="http://blog.dpjonline.com/2009/10/30/t568-color-code-t568a-t568b-in-wiring-standards/">Read more about T568A &amp; T568B Color Coding Standard By Clicking Here.</a></p>
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