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Description An example of Differential Manchester encoding, representing logical 0 and 1 by the presence and absence of a transition, respectively. At alternating clock tics, indicated by vertical lines, there are either unconditional transitions (for easy clock recovery, full lines) or transitions conditional on the data (dotted lines). The two signals are amplitude-inverted versions of each other both representing the given data; which one is occurring on the line depends on previous data (including the toggling line when idle).
Date 22 December 2016 (original upload date)
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current00:28, 22 December 2016Thumbnail for version as of 00:28, 22 December 2016512 × 139 (1 KB)Rainald62 (talk | contribs)New version without the long-criticized bugs (third voltage level at the beginning and at the end, shift of the data by half a bit period) and without distracting representations of clock and data (only meaningful in the context of a hardware implement...
05:52, 15 March 2006Thumbnail for version as of 05:52, 15 March 20061,600 × 570 (65 KB)Ktims (talk | contribs)An example of Differential Manchester encoding, using the presence of a transition to indicate a space and absence of a transition to indicate a mark.

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