Twisted-Pair Cable

A twisted pair consists of two conductors  (normally  copper), each with its own plastic insulation, twisted together. One of the wires is used to carry signals to the receiver, and the other is used only as a ground reference.twisted pair cabletwisted pair cable

Unshielded Versus Shielded Twisted-Pair Cable

The most common twisted-pair cable used in communications is referred to as unshielded twisted-pair (UTP). STP cable has a metal foil or braided mesh covering that encases each pair of insulated conductors. Although metal casing improves the quality of cable by preventing the penetration of noise or crosstalk, it is bulkier and more expensive.UTP and STP

The most common UTP connector is RJ45 (RJ stands for registered jack)

Applications

Twisted-pair cables are used in telephone lines to provide voice and data channels.

Local-area networks, such as l0Base-T and l00Base-T, also use twisted-pair cables.