I just realized I have been binge-watching Sunny's playlist even though I don't have an exam tomorrow. It's amazing to see how passionate he is about this. YOU ARE THE BEST.
1) Baseband is related to digital signal transmission where the entire bandwidth of a baseband system carries only one data signal at a time. In other words, every single signal would require an exclusive use of the shared medium. When I use the medium, no one else could be able to use it. They must wait their turns. Ethernet is an example of the baseband system. Regardless of different versions, whether they are early Ethernet, fast Ethernet, or 10 Gigabit Ethernet, they all contain the word “Base”. They are baseband. 2) Baseband also refers to the original frequency range of an analog signal before it is modulate to a different frequency range. An audio signal may have a baseband range from 20 to 20,000 hertz. When it is transmitted on a radio frequency (FR), it is modulated to a much higher frequency range. AM and FM are two comma modulated technologies in radio broadcasting. Now let us talk about broadband. The term “broadband” technically refers to any type of signal transmission technique that carries two or more different types of data in separate channels. Broadband signals can share one medium. It is like a multiple-lane highway. Two or three vehicles can share the highway side by side at the same time. Broadband is also used as a marketing term for Internet access. This meaning is only distantly related to its original technical meaning. In popular usage, broadband Internet refers to any high-speed internet connection, such as DSL, cellular, cable modem, or satellite. However, Broadband definition differs from country to country. In North Korea, the broadband may not be qualified as the broadband in USA. In summary basement is related to digital signals while broadband is related to analog signals. Baseband system does not allow digital signals to share one medium simultaneously while broadband system can transmit different data side by side at the same time. For analog signals frequency division multiplexing or OFDM. it used to make analog signals share one common media for digital signals in a baseband system. time division multiplexing or TDM it used to chance me the different uses data over one common media .TDM divides time into slots or intervals and assign .them equally to these users in this way everyone has an equal share in general baseband system is a transmiting less amount the data than our broadband system .
Sunny, thank you sir. You have an amazing gift of breaking down complex concepts into something many people can understand. Thank you for helping so many of us!
this video is awesome, thank you. and just to add something, you can see the word "base" in some ieee standards for ethernet, e.g. in 100basetx the 100 means 100 mbps (actually it really means the frequency), base means baseband and T refers to the media (twisted pair cable)
sunny you are my best instructor and I hope you make a videos about routing protocols and STP ( spanning tree protocols ) in separated videos with every protocol. And thanks for your hard work on illustration. Regards from Egypt
I have a question, why does ISDN is not a broadband system if there is a multiplexing technique involved? I'm asking this because in your ISDN explanation you refer to ISDN as a non-broadband transmission at the end of your video. I have this confusion, somebody please help me. Thanks you for your atention and may Chirst bless you!
Very good explaination, but I have a question for future calculation. If I have a 1MBit/s TDM with 24 timeslots for example, I would divide my 1MBit/s by 24. But what do I calculate when giving the same amount of data per second on FDM?
If we are using baseband e.g ethernet for internet access then why we are saying broadband internet for accessing internet? Confused 🤷♀️ And is it baseband we are using to access internet from ISP ?
I just realized I have been binge-watching Sunny's playlist even though I don't have an exam tomorrow. It's amazing to see how passionate he is about this. YOU ARE THE BEST.
1) Baseband is related to digital signal transmission where the entire bandwidth of a baseband system carries only one data signal at a time. In other words, every single signal would require an exclusive use of the shared medium. When I use the medium, no one else could be able to use it. They must wait their turns. Ethernet is an example of the baseband system. Regardless of different versions, whether they are early Ethernet, fast Ethernet, or 10 Gigabit Ethernet, they all contain the word “Base”. They are baseband.
2) Baseband also refers to the original frequency range of an analog signal before it is modulate to a different frequency range. An audio signal may have a baseband range from 20 to 20,000 hertz. When it is transmitted on a radio frequency (FR), it is modulated to a much higher frequency range. AM and FM are two comma modulated technologies in radio broadcasting.
Now let us talk about broadband. The term “broadband” technically refers to any type of signal transmission technique that carries two or more different types of data in separate channels. Broadband signals can share one medium. It is like a multiple-lane highway. Two or three vehicles can share the highway side by side at the same time. Broadband is also used as a marketing term for Internet access. This meaning is only distantly related to its original technical meaning. In popular usage, broadband Internet refers to any high-speed internet connection, such as DSL, cellular, cable modem, or satellite. However, Broadband definition differs from country to country. In North Korea, the broadband may not be qualified as the broadband in USA. In summary basement is related to digital signals while broadband is related to analog signals. Baseband system does not allow digital signals to share one medium simultaneously while broadband system can transmit different data side by side at the same time. For analog signals frequency division multiplexing or OFDM. it used to make analog signals share one common media for digital signals in a baseband system. time division multiplexing or TDM it used to chance me the different uses data over one common media .TDM divides time into slots or intervals and assign .them equally to these users in this way everyone has an equal share in general baseband system is a transmiting less amount the data than our broadband system .
Sunny is the best. Thank you very much & BEST REGARDS.
Thank you very much for your kind words. I will do my best to do my word.
I am from the Czech republic and I thank you and the global language and the internet for saving my exam :D easy to understand, very well done!
Sunny, thank you sir. You have an amazing gift of breaking down complex concepts into something many people can understand. Thank you for helping so many of us!
Excellent explanation of TDM & FDM applications in this context , thank you!
this video is awesome, thank you. and just to add something, you can see the word "base" in some ieee standards for ethernet, e.g. in 100basetx the 100 means 100 mbps (actually it really means the frequency), base means baseband and T refers to the media (twisted pair cable)
You are correct.
If I get your wise and very informative lecture before I could do better in my life. Excellent explanations. Thanks a lot.
All the best
Thank you for your content Professor Sun.
Amazing content, great teaching and visuals - thank you, thank you, thank you!
i follow almost your videos ,perfect explanation and simply shorted --thanks
You are welcome! I will try my best to do my presentation. Thanks a lot for your time and support.
I was confused about them but tnx sir you just made alot easier 😇🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Glad to hear that
My trainer tried explaining these concept in school but I still don't fully understand it till I see your video. Thank you very much for your help.
the entire video in this channel very helpfull, thank you so much sir
Took a couple of watches for it to finally click but I got there eventually! Great video and very well explained, thank you.
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Amazing video - love the graphics !!!
Thanks a lot for your compliment.
Thank you Sunny for the nice video!
Thank you, Mr.Sunny.
It is very clear, especially who are study IEEE 802.3 SPEC, thank you
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Thank you for your tutorials.
My pleasure!
sunny you are my best instructor and I hope you make a videos about routing protocols and STP ( spanning tree protocols ) in separated videos with every protocol. And thanks for your hard work on illustration. Regards from Egypt
These topics are on my to do list. I will make them definitely. Thanks a lot for your patience.
Sunny is the best for cissp study
Thank you sunny! you the man!
I have a question, why does ISDN is not a broadband system if there is a multiplexing technique involved? I'm asking this because in your ISDN explanation you refer to ISDN as a non-broadband transmission at the end of your video. I have this confusion, somebody please help me. Thanks you for your atention and may Chirst bless you!
Well explained. Couldn't agree more
Many thanks!
Thanks to you more for this video in such an easy format to understand🙂
Awesome explanation!
I should have found this channel earlier!
Thank you for watching!
Thank you Sunny
Very good explaination, but I have a question for future calculation. If I have a 1MBit/s TDM with 24 timeslots for example, I would divide my 1MBit/s by 24.
But what do I calculate when giving the same amount of data per second on FDM?
appreciate it, the video was very helpful
Glad to hear it!
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Great efforts done, an easiest class room.
Hope you make a GSM telecom equipment presentaion.
Keep smiling , thanks.
Many thanks for your words. I put GSM on my to do list.
Very helpful. Thank you.
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If we are using baseband e.g ethernet for internet access then why we are saying broadband internet for accessing internet? Confused 🤷♀️ And is it baseband we are using to access internet from ISP ?
Thank you very much sir...!!
You are very welcome, sir!
Hi sunny pls give some real time application or examples for Baseband and broadband...
His speaking style and voice is very much similar to Jian Yang from Silicon Valley. Love your videos :)
Amazing explanation
This video very helpful....thank you very much Sunny.
Thank you so much sir
Most welcome.
Hi Mr Sunny, thanks again for your videos, I would like to know if WDS (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) is related to TDM and FDM, thanks !
WDS is related with fiber: light - laser beam or LED light.
Thank you very much, I read a few months ago about WDS and it was very fascinating way of increase fiber channels capacity @@sunnyclassroom24
Is TDM really a type of multiplexing?!!
Awesome again
Thanks a lot!
Speech less sir
Thanks!
@@sunnyclassroom24 sir please make a video on line coding techniques
@@likhilkumar2345 will do. check my videos on FHSS, DSSS, OFDM, FDM
Thank you Sir
Amazing sir
thanks for your best videos dear sunny.
can you make a video about tunneling i think its very important.
sure. Check out my IPv6 playlist. Some videos there touched the topic.
Ok tnx
What about TDMA and CDMA?
clear explanation
thanks.
Very helpful
Thank you for your time!
great stuff
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you are prefect man thanks alot
Thank you for watching! Check out my other videos please!
Great!keep up the work :)
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Fucking son of a btich, thank you!