Section 23.9: Ethernet (Frame 3)                     [prev][home][next]

The cable from the network controller card to the actual network wire plugs into a box called a transceiver (transmitter/receiver). This device has a vampire tap which has several teeth to penetrate the shielding of the coax and make electrical contact with the copper core inside the coax cable. Fig. 23.9.3 shows the vampire tap.


Fig. 23.9.3: Vampire tap of a transceiver in an Ethernet LAN