a- Table 1, Indicates the characteristics typical for the common guided media for long-distance point-to-point applications. Calculate the attenuation for each coaxial and twisted pair cables at 1MHz. Frequency Range Typical Attenuation Typical Delay Repeater Spacing 0.2 dB/km @ 1 kHz 50 µs/km Twisted pair (with loading) Twisted pairs (multipair cables) Coaxial cable Optical fiber 0 to 3.5 kHz 0 to 1 MHz 0 to 500 MHz 186 to 370 THz THz TeraHertz 10¹2 Hz. 0.7 dB/km @ 1 kHz 7 dB/km @10 MHz 0.2 to 0.5 dB/km 5 μs/km 4 μs/km 5 μs/km 2 km 2 km 1 to 9 km 40 km Table 1: Point-to-Point Transmission Characteristics of Guided Media
a- Table 1, Indicates the characteristics typical for the common guided media for long-distance point-to-point applications. Calculate the attenuation for each coaxial and twisted pair cables at 1MHz. Frequency Range Typical Attenuation Typical Delay Repeater Spacing 0.2 dB/km @ 1 kHz 50 µs/km Twisted pair (with loading) Twisted pairs (multipair cables) Coaxial cable Optical fiber 0 to 3.5 kHz 0 to 1 MHz 0 to 500 MHz 186 to 370 THz THz TeraHertz 10¹2 Hz. 0.7 dB/km @ 1 kHz 7 dB/km @10 MHz 0.2 to 0.5 dB/km 5 μs/km 4 μs/km 5 μs/km 2 km 2 km 1 to 9 km 40 km Table 1: Point-to-Point Transmission Characteristics of Guided Media
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Transcribed Image Text:a- Table 1, Indicates the characteristics typical for the common guided media for
long-distance point-to-point applications. Calculate the attenuation for each
coaxial and twisted pair cables at 1MHz.
Frequency Range
Typical Attenuation Typical Delay Repeater Spacing
0.2 dB/km @ 1 kHz
50 µs/km
Twisted pair (with
loading)
Twisted pairs
(multipair cables)
Coaxial cable
Optical fiber
0 to 3.5 kHz
THz TeraHertz 10¹2 Hz
0 to 1 MHz
0 to 500 MHz
186 to 370 THz
0.7 dB/km @ 1 kHz
7 dB/km @ 10 MHz
0.2 to 0.5 dB/km
5 μs/km
4 μs/km
5 µs/km
2 km
2 km
1 to 9 km
40 km
Table 1: Point-to-Point Transmission Characteristics of Guided Media
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