Networking media

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THis chapter instroduces some basic theory of electricity to better understand Networking at the Layer 1 Level (Physical Layer)
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==Copper Media==
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This chapter instroduces some basic theory of electricity to better understand Networking at the Layer 1 Level (Physical Layer)
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of the OSI Model.
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Like any other element from the Periodic Table of Element Copper has it own properties:
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<LI>Conductivity
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<LI>Corrosion Resistance
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<LI>Ductility
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<LI>Malleability
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<LI>Strength <BR>
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The basic unit of all matter, including copper, in the universe is the atom.
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An atom is made of threee tyny particles:
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Protons (particles positivelly charge)
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Neutrons (particles that have not charge)
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Electrons (particles that a have a negative charge)
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===Electrical Properties of Matter===
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Atoms normallly have a equal number of protons and electrons. Atoms bond together in different combinations to form molecules of various types of matter.
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The nucleus of a atom is bound together by a powerfull force. The electrons on the nucleus are bound together with much weaker force. Since this force is much weaker certain electrons can be pulled away and orbit
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around nearby atoms.
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This movement of electrons is definied as <B>Electrical Current</B>
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Explainning how the movement of one electron changes the molecules of the atom therefore changing
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the nature of the matter (Atom) is out of scope for this Article.
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But we can tells you that Atoms and molecules are classified as belonging to one of the threee groups:
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#Insulators
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#Conductors
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#Semiconductors.
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<TR><TD>Material</TD>
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<TD>Flow</TD>
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<TD>Examples</TD></TR>
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<TD>Insulators</TD>
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<TD>Electrons flow poorly</TD>
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<TD>Plastic, paper, rubber, dry wood, air, pure water and glass</TD>
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<TD>Conductors</TD>
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<TD>Electrons flow well</TD>
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<TD>Copper(CU), Silver(Ag), Gold(Au),Water with ions and Human body</TD>
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<TD>Semiconductors</TD>
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<TD>Electrons flow can be controlled precisely</TD>
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<TD>Sillicon (Si), Carbon, Germanium(Ge), Gallium Arsenide (GaAs)</TD>
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</TR>
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</TD>
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Revision as of 21:46, 26 February 2006

Networking Media;

This chapter deals with the media used to connect devices into the network. OVer here the term media, refers to what we used to connect the networking devices, the cable.

Based on the OSI Model we know that the Pysical Layer is the one responsible for transfering data (text, pictures, audio) between the source and the destination. Data that travels between the source and the destination is represented by the presence of electrical pulse. It represented by an electrical pulse if the media been is used is a wire, copper, or light pulses in in optical fibers.

In today network environment the most popular type of media is a type of cable composed by copper and the type of signal that travels through this copper wire is a electrical signal.


Copper Media

This chapter instroduces some basic theory of electricity to better understand Networking at the Layer 1 Level (Physical Layer) of the OSI Model. Like any other element from the Periodic Table of Element Copper has it own properties:

  • Conductivity
  • Corrosion Resistance
  • Ductility
  • Malleability
  • Strength
    The basic unit of all matter, including copper, in the universe is the atom. An atom is made of threee tyny particles: Protons (particles positivelly charge) Neutrons (particles that have not charge) Electrons (particles that a have a negative charge)

    Electrical Properties of Matter

    Atoms normallly have a equal number of protons and electrons. Atoms bond together in different combinations to form molecules of various types of matter.

    The nucleus of a atom is bound together by a powerfull force. The electrons on the nucleus are bound together with much weaker force. Since this force is much weaker certain electrons can be pulled away and orbit around nearby atoms. This movement of electrons is definied as Electrical Current

    Explainning how the movement of one electron changes the molecules of the atom therefore changing the nature of the matter (Atom) is out of scope for this Article. But we can tells you that Atoms and molecules are classified as belonging to one of the threee groups:

    1. Insulators
    2. Conductors
    3. Semiconductors.
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    Material Flow Examples
    Insulators Electrons flow poorly Plastic, paper, rubber, dry wood, air, pure water and glass
    Conductors Electrons flow well Copper(CU), Silver(Ag), Gold(Au),Water with ions and Human body
    Semiconductors Electrons flow can be controlled precisely Sillicon (Si), Carbon, Germanium(Ge), Gallium Arsenide (GaAs)
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