Transmission Encodings Simulation
written by Teresa Carrigan
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WHAT IS IT?
This model demonstrates various data transmission encodings: Unipolar, NRZ, NRZI, Manchester, RZ, AMI, PM, FM, MFM.
HOW IT WORKS
A random 16-digit bit pattern is generated. For each bit sent, both a synchronization clock pulse and the transmission waveform are displayed. The transmission waveform will differ depending on the encoding chosen.
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