Coaxial Cable:
It has four layer -
* Solid copper wire in its core
* Plastic foam or Insulator
* Shield made of copper mess or plastic
* Jacket
There are two types of Coaxial Cable. Thicknet & Thinnet.
a) Thicknet:
* Width = 1/3 inch
* Bandwidth = 10 Mbps
* Range = 500 meters
In short definition it called 10
Base 5
Here 10 means Data
transmission rate or bandwidth in Mbps
The unit to measure bandwidth is bit
8-bit = 1 Byte
1024 Byte = 1 kilobyte
1024 Byte = 1 kilobyte
1024 kilobyte = 1 Megabyte
1024 Megabyte = 1 Gigabyte
1024 Gigabyte = 1 Terabyte
Note that, B means Byte and b means bit. So Mbps means megabit per
second. It is MBps or MBPS then we will know that it is megabyte per second.
Generally we calculate speed in bit / second. So if we see 2 KB that’s
mean bandwidth is 2 * 8 = 16 Kbps.
Base means signaling
method. Only one signal can transmit on Base band and more than one signal can
transmit though broadband
Transmission.
5 means range of
cable in 100 meter. So thin net can transmit data 5 * 100 = 500 meters
If we want to carry data
more than the length, then we have to use a Repeater to prevent attenuation
(loss of electric signal strength across time and distance is called
attenuation).
Robert Metcalfe developed in
1973 with thick coaxial cable at a distance of 1 kilometer.
b) Thin net:
Example: Dish
wire. Popular in 1990.
Width = 1/4 Inch
Bandwidth=10 Mbps
Range=185 meters
In short definition it called 10
Base 2
Here 10 means Data
transmission rate or bandwidth Mbps
Base means signaling
method. Only one signal can transmit on Base band and more than one signal can
transmit though broadband Transmission.
2 means range of cable in 100 meter. So thin net can transmit data
2*100=200 meters (actual 185 meters)
Coaxial cables are categorized by their Radio Guide (RG) ratings.
Each cable defined by an RG rating is adapted for a specialized function. There are many categories cable in coaxial. mostly uses categories are -
Category
|
Impedance
|
Use
|
RG-59
|
75 W
|
Cable TV
|
RG-58
|
50 W
|
Thin Ethernet
|
RG-11
|
50 W
|
Thick Ethernet
|
RG-59 is now mostly used category
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