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OSI Model
Application layer
Presentation layer
Session layer
Transport layer
Network layer
Data link layer
Physical layer

The physical layer is level one in the seven level OSI model of computer networking. It performs services requested by the data link layer.


This level is referring to network hardware, physical cabling or a wireless electromagnetic connection. It also deals with electrical specifications, collision control and other low-level functions.


The physical layer is the very simplest, defining only exactly what a bit is: in other words how to transmit a one or a zero. For example, you would specify at this layer things like what shapes the electrical connectors are, what frequencies to broadcast at, and what frequencies are allowed and will not blow up the network cards. In a snail-mail network, that is a network made up of people posting letters to one another, the physical layer is all about how you write and read individual letters of the alphabet.


The major functions and services performed by the physical layer are:

  • establishment and termination of a connection to a communications medium;
  • participation in the process whereby the communication resources are effectively shared among multiple users, e.g., contention resolution and flow control;
  • conversion between the representation of digital data in user equipment and the corresponding signals transmitted over a communications channel.
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Two-binary, one-quaternary

Two-binary, one-quaternary (2B1Q) is a physical layer encoding used for Integrated Services Digital Network basic rate interface. 2B1Q uses four signal levels (1Q), equivalent to two bits (2B). Other encoding techniques are B8ZS, AMI or HDB3.

This article was originally based on material from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, which is licensed under the GFDL.

Physical signaling sublayer

In a local area network (LAN) or a metropolitan area network (MAN) using open systems interconnection (OSI) architecture, the Physical signaling sublayer is the portion of the physical layer that:

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C


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The ISDN basic rate access 2B1Q digital subscriber line (DSL) was the first technology of this type to be deployed commercially at 160 kb/s full-duplex transmission on a single twisted pair.
The ISDN 2B1Q signal consists of voltage pulses of ± 875 V and ± 2.625 V. The symbol rate is 80,000 baud and the energy spectrum used by ISDN peaks at 40,000 Hz.
The 2B1Q line code is sometimes referred to as a baseband signal because it uses energy in frequencies down to zero, overlapping with the voice frequency band.
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