INSTALLATION
Since the ports on the module are internally terminated, the end of the segment that will be connected to the module will not be a tee connector or terminator.
2.2.2Thin-net Segments (THN-MIM7593 only)
The following network design guideline must be followed when connecting 75 or 93 ohm coaxial cable segments to the
•The length of the 75 or 93 ohm coaxial cable segment is dependent on signal loss from one end of the cable segment to the other. Signal loss must not exceed 4 db when measured with a 5 MHz sine wave or 6.5 db when measured with a 10 MHz sine wave.
•A 75 or 93 ohm coaxial cable segment will only support point to point communication, from one Ethernet device to the
•The far end of the 75 or 93 ohm coaxial cable segment must be terminated with a 50 ohm terminator. This will ensure that the Ethernet device on the segment will receive the proper collision detection signal in the event of a collision.
•The Ethernet device should be connected as close as possible to the terminator on the far end of the 75 or 93 ohm coaxial cable segment. This will ensure that impedance mismatches due to reflection can be predicted.
•The BNC ports of the
•Impedance mismatches may occur, resulting in signal degradation, due to the 75 or 93 ohm coaxial cable segment being connected to a
50 ohm terminator. This may result in:
a.Increased jitter on the segment, ranging from
b.Under certain conditions false collisions may be created.
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