Conditioned Diphase
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Conditioned Diphase is a line code
Line code
In telecommunication, a line code is a code chosen for use within a communications system for baseband transmission purposes...

 for digital baseband transmission. Conditioned diphase uses a line encoding technique that encodes the digital data to be transmitted with a clock signal. Conditioned diphase is also known as Differential Manchester encoding
Differential Manchester encoding
Differential Manchester encoding, also called biphase mark code or FM1, is a line code in which data and clock signals are combined to form a single 2-level self-synchronizing data stream. It is a differential encoding, using the presence or absence of transitions to indicate logical value...

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See also

  • baseband
    Baseband
    In telecommunications and signal processing, baseband is an adjective that describes signals and systems whose range of frequencies is measured from close to 0 hertz to a cut-off frequency, a maximum bandwidth or highest signal frequency; it is sometimes used as a noun for a band of frequencies...

  • line code
    Line code
    In telecommunication, a line code is a code chosen for use within a communications system for baseband transmission purposes...

  • channel coding
  • Differential Manchester encoding
    Differential Manchester encoding
    Differential Manchester encoding, also called biphase mark code or FM1, is a line code in which data and clock signals are combined to form a single 2-level self-synchronizing data stream. It is a differential encoding, using the presence or absence of transitions to indicate logical value...


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