EC0322 – MICROWAVE AND OPTICAL COMMUNICATION LABORATORY MANUAL DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION RAMPURAM CAMPUS LAB HANDLERS HOD/ECE KALAISELVI.D SANDHIYA.A. EXP 1 - .STUDY OF MICROWAVE SYSTEM AND COMPONENTS AIM: To study the Microwave system and components. MICROWAVE SYSTEM:
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two conductors are twisted. 3. Shielded twisted pair – Twisted pair cabling is a type of wiring in which two conductors are twisted 4. Fiber optic cable – a cable made of optical fibers that can transmit large amounts of information at the speed of light. 5. Dark fiber – Dark fiber or unlit fiber is unused optical fibers available for use in fiber optic communications. 6. Coaxial cable – a transmission medium used for high frequency signals. 7. Plenum – Plenum cable is cable that is
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total pairs. Hybrid/Composite cable: Cable that contains fiber‚ coaxial and twisted pair conductors bundled in a common jacket. Pulling Cable: the act of properly pulling cable from a box or spool. Wavelengths of Light: The distance and electromagnetic wave travels in the time it takes to oscillate through a complete cycle. EMI: Electrical noise generated in copper conductors when electromagnetic fields induce currents. Optical-fiber
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PC TO PC FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATION [pic] Submitted By: lex INTRODUCTION DEFINITION The project PC to PC fiber optic communication deals with data transfer from one computer to another. It uses C programming and the serial ports of the PCs. The ports are programmed in C. We use MAX 232 to convert RS 232 logic to TTL logic and then an optical transmitter circuit to transmit data via fiber optic cable. The optical transmitter circuit has a LED which is matched as far the cable
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ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE NT1310 Physical Networking GRADED ASSIGNMENTS Student Professional Experience Project NSA SPE Project 1 (to be completed by the end of NT1310): Install‚ Configure‚ Test‚ Maintain and/or Document the Worksite Local Area Network and Its Components Purpose The purpose of the Student Professional Experience (SPE) project is to provide you an opportunity for work experience in your field or in a related field to add to your résumé. You may have an opportunity to serve
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organize network traffic‚ along with the network’s size‚ its topology and its organizational intent. The communication media used to connect devices to form a computer network include electrical cable (HomePNA‚ power line communication‚ G.hn)‚optical fiber (fiber-optic communication)‚ and radio waves (wireless networking). In the OSI model‚ these are defined at layers 1 and 2 — the physical layer and the data link layer. A widely-adopted family of communication media used in local area network (LAN)
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Best Practices 6 Auto Tracking PTZ Camera 6 Long Range Thermal Camera 6 Covering Perimeter Camera Blind Spots 7 Determine a Perimeter Camera’s Range 7 Perimeter Fence . 8 Chain-Link Fences Protection 8 Electric and Infrared Fences 8 Fiber Optic Intrusion Detection Systems 9 In-Ground Intrusion Detection Systems 10 References 11 Perimeter Security Applications Introduction Physical security is the protection offered for property‚ these may be buildings or any other form of
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around each other to decrease interference from EMI. Has no shielding. Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Same as the UTP cables except it is shielded in a metal sheath around it to stop external interference. Fiber-Optic Cable A cable that uses glass to transmit data using light waves. Dark Fiber Optical fiber that has already been laid but is not currently being used. Coaxial Cable A Cable that is commonly used in audio and video. It connects to cable television to televisions and also used in cable internet
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A TRAINING REPORT ON TELECOM NETWORKS TERII COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING KURUKSHETRA‚ HARYANA GUIDED BY: SUBMITTED BY: Mr. YOGESH Monika Chauhan BSNL‚ KKR ROLL NO. 3509087
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Programme : BSC Business Computing Module Tutor Student Name Student Number Word Count Date : Current Trends in Networking : Adrian Pullin : Alexander Kamambulu Chiumia : STU 34249 : 3278 : 25th April‚ 2013 Abstract: In this paper I present different types of high speed internet access technologies currently available worldwide. I will brainstorm and critically analyse the available network technologies‚ and finally propose solutions for high speed internet connections for a business park on
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