
The Evaluation of Twisted Pair Cable Performance in Circuits with DS18B20 Temperature Sensors
Author(s) -
Édipo Sabião Sanches,
Ítalo Sabião Sanches,
Guilherme Marcelo de Souza Mariano,
Christian Souza Barboza,
Agleison Ramos Omido
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2411-2933
DOI - 10.31686/ijier.vol9.iss6.3175
Subject(s) - ethernet , coaxial cable , twisted pair , context (archaeology) , electronic circuit , electrical engineering , coaxial , transmission (telecommunications) , computer science , telecommunications , engineering , computer network , geology , paleontology , cable gland
The transmission of data and energy has been widely used over the past few centuries, but in a complex manner and at high cost. Gradually in order to simplify this process and reduce costs, important network cables have appeared, namely: twisted pair cables, coaxial cables, and fiberoptic cables. Thus, instead of various wires, a single cable has become necessary. Within this context, this study seeks to evaluate data transmission performance using two types of Ethernet cables, CAT E5 and CAT E6, in circuits with DS18B20 temperature sensors. The evaluation of the two cables was made by reducing their lengths by 10 meters every two weeks to find the length of cable which would ensure a reliable reading of the sensors for use in the research project entitled “The Evaluation of the Potential Use of Surface Geothermal Energy in the City of Dourados, MS”. The obtained data indicates that CAT E5 cables with lengths less than 70 meters ensure reliable readings close to the real value, while for CAT E6 Ethernet cables this takes place at lengths of less than 80 meters.