Basics of networking
3. Data units in Networks
3.3. Coaxial cable
1 Construction:
· copper core,
· plastic insulation,
· copper screen,
· outer shirt.
It ends with a connector called a BNC. Sometimes at the end of a coaxial cable we also find a so-called BNC terminator, whose function is to remove reflections from the signal transmitted over the cable.
There are two types of coaxial cable: thin coaxial cable and thick coaxial cable. The differences between the two varieties are as follows:
TYPE |
THICKNESS |
LENGTH MAX |
NETWORK STANDARD |
MAXIMUM THROUGHPUT |
THIN |
5 mm |
185 M |
10base-2 |
10 Mbps |
THICK |
10 mm |
500 M |
10base-5 |
10 Mbps |
It is worth noting that coaxial cable is
no longer used in the construction of new networks. It has been replaced by
more efficient solutions such as twisted-pair
and optical fibres.