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Network Cabling, Kevin Romo Ramírez, ID: 1987 - Coggle Diagram
Network Cabling
Structured cabling is a system of connectors, cables, devices and pipes that form the infrastructure that implements a local area network in a building or compound, and its function is to transport signals from different transmitters to the corresponding receivers.
Began in 1984 with the divestiture of AT&T,leading to the breakup of the Bell systems andeventually to the establishment of standards
In 1974, Building Industry Consulting Services
International (BICSI)
standards committees:
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EIA, made up of electronics manufacturers, sets standards and helps write ANSI standards
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Twisted-Pair Cable
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Coaxial Cable
Surrounded by an insulator, a braided metal
shielding, and an outer cover called the sheath or jacket
Fiber-Optic Cable
Fiber-optic cable (fiber) contains a fiber core surrounded by alayer of glass called cladding; the glass and cladding are coveredby layers of plastic, referred to as the buffer coating; the buffercoating is covered by a braiding of Kevlar, which is covered by aplastic jacket
Kevin Romo Ramírez, ID: 1987