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Networking Fundamentals. Copper Core Cable as Network Media. Medium: Copper. Signals. Analog and Digital Signals. Frequency - repeating event per unit time Hz or Hertz – cycles per second Attenuation - A gradual loss of any kind through a medium - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Networking Fundamentals

•Copper Core Cable as Network Media

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Signals

• Medium: Copper

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• Frequency - repeating event per unit time

• Hz or Hertz – cycles per second

• Attenuation - A gradual loss of any kind through a medium

• Interference - the combination of two or more electromagnetic waveforms to form a resultant wave

• Latency - a measure of time delay experienced in a system

Analog and Digital Signals

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Data Transmission

• Medium Copper

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• Bandwidth – (1) width of the range (or band) of frequencies that an

electronic signal uses on a given transmission medium (usually in hertz, hz)

(2) data transfer rate (usually in bits per second, bps)

• Baseband - a single unmultiplexed signal

• Broadband - multiple signals and traffic types

Data Transmission

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• Simplex – one way

• Duplex – two way Full-Duplex – all the time Half Duplex – one at a time

Data Transmission

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Signal Encoding, Digitization

• Frequency Shift Keying - FSK• Amplitude Shift Keying - ASK• Phase Shift Keying - PSK• QPSK• QAM64

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Important Electronic Terms

• Medium Copper

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• Direct Current the unidirectional flow of electric charge. Direct current is produced by sources such as batteries.

• Alternating Current the flow of electric charge periodically reverses direction.

Electronic Terms

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• Resistance (DC) the opposition to the passage of an electric current through that conductor.

• Impedance (AC) the opposition that a circuit presents to a current when a voltage is applied.

Electronic Terms

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• Reflected Loss the loss of signal power resulting from the reflection caused at a discontinuity.

• Crosstalk phenomenon by which a signal transmitted on one circuit or channel of a transmission system creates an undesired effect in another circuit or channel.

Electronic Terms

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• Induction a redistribution of electrical charge in an object, caused by the influence of nearby charges.

• Decibel A unit used to express relative difference in power or intensity, usually between two acoustic or electric signals, equal to ten times the common logarithm of the ratio of the two levels

Electronic Terms

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Crosstalk

• Near-End• Far-End• Equal Level Far-End• Alien Crosstalk

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Copper Core Cables

• Medium Copper

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• Coaxial Cable

• Twisted Pair

Copper Core Cables

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IEEE 802.3 - Ethernet

• Medium Copper

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IEEE 802

• 802 Network Standard.1 Internetworking.2 Logical Link Control.3 Ethernet over copper cabling.11 Wirelesshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802

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• Classifications10BaseT 10 Mbps Baseband Twisted Pair (Cat5)100BaseTX 100 Mbps Baseband Twisted Pair (Cat5)1000BaseT 1000 Mbps Baseband Twisted Pair (Cat5e)10GBaseT 10 Gbps Baseband Twisted Pair (Cat6)

• Media Access CSMA/CD carrier sense multiple access with collision detection

• Wiring and Connections568A 568BRJ-45 ConnectorStraight-Through (Patch)CrossoverAuto-MDIX – Automatic Medium-Dependent Interface Crossover

IEEE 802.3 Standard (1000+pages)

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IEEE 802.5

• Medium Copper

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• 802.5 Token Ring

• MAU – Multiple Access Unit

IEEE 802.5 Standard

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Wiring Faults

• Medium Copper

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• Short – Bad connection

• Open – Break in connection

• Ground – Connects to Earth

• Reversed – Reversed Pair

• Crossed – Crossed pair

• Split Pairs – Split Pair

Wiring Faults

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• Medium Copper

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