wired Transmission
What is wired transmission?
Wired Transmission — Transfers the data through wires and cables.
Examples include — Twisted-Pair, Coaxial Cable & Optical-Fibre Cable.
Examples include — Twisted-Pair, Coaxial Cable & Optical-Fibre Cable.
- Advantage — Can carry large amounts of data with little interference from other signals.
- Disadvantage — Must be protected from damage, they take up space and can be difficult to install.
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Twisted PairCables consisting of two thing insulated copper wires, twisted to form a spiral.
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Coaxial CableConsists of a single copper wire surrounded by an insulator, grounded shielding and an outer insulator.
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Optical Fibre
Uses a laser of light to carry data in small glass fibres about the diameter of a human hair.
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