A bus cable is a type of electrical cable used to connect various components within a network, typically in communication systems or data transmission. It consists of multiple conductors bundled together, allowing for efficient data transfer between devices such as computers, printers, and other peripherals. Bus cables are commonly used in local area networks (LANs) and industrial applications, providing a reliable means of connecting devices over short to medium distances.
The bus cable to which computers on the Ethernet is connected is called the trunk. If the trunk breaks, a bus topology is completely disrupted.
Bus Topology.
it is used to control the carry the data on bus cable
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A bus topology needs a trunk cable, which is a high speed central cable to which all the nodes can be connected. If the trunk cable breaks down, however, the whole network comes to a halt.
It could be star or bus, but historically, coax cable was used in bus architecture.
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It doesn't stand for anything. Bus refers to a number of things but generally it's a pathway between a resource and a device on a computer, which is presumably why it's called a bus (even though the transferal bears no resemblance to the route of an 'omnibus') http://www.answers.com/bus?cat=technology
In a bus topology, messages travel along a single central cable, known as the bus, which connects all devices in the network. When a device wants to send a message, it broadcasts the data onto the bus, and the message travels in both directions along the cable. Each device on the network checks the incoming data and accepts the message if it is addressed to it; otherwise, it ignores it. This method allows for efficient communication, but if the bus cable fails, the entire network can go down.