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What is a Coaxial cable? Differentiate between Broadband and Baseband Coaxial cable.

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Answered by AmishiChoudhary101
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Whereas baseband uses digital signaling, broadband uses analog signals in the form of optical or electromagnetic waves over multiple transmission frequencies. For signals to be both sent and received, the transmission media must be split into two channels.

Answered by mitraa20
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Answer:

What is a Coaxial cable ?

Coaxial cable, or coax is a type of electrical cable consisting of an inner conductor surrounded by a concentric conducting shield, with the two separated by a dielectric; many coaxial cables also have a protective outer sheath or jacket.

Differentiate between Broadband and Baseband Coaxial cable.

This tutorial explains the differences between the baseband and broadband transmissions in detail. Learn what the baseband and broadband transmissions are and how they differ from each other.

Both baseband and broadband describe how data is transmitted between two nodes. Baseband technology transmits a single data signal/stream/channel at a time while broadband technology transmits multiple data signals/streams/channels simultaneously at the same time.

To understand the basic differences between both technologies, consider the baseband as a railway track and the broadband as a highway. Like, at a time, only one train can go on a railway track, in the baseband transmission only one data signal can be transmitted at a time. Unlike a railway track on a highway, multiple vehicles can go simultaneously.

For example, on a 3 lanes highway, 3 vehicles can go at the same time. Same as a highway, in the broadband transmission, multiple data signals can be transmitted at the same time.

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