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Description An example of Alternate Mark Inversion encoding, showing the relationship between input data, clock and the encoded signa. The encoded bit sequence '10100111001'. It is assumed that the previous '1' was encoded as a negative going pulse.
Date 15 March 2006 (original upload date)
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current05:06, 15 March 2006Thumbnail for version as of 05:06, 15 March 20061,456 × 570 (46 KB)KtimsAn example of Alternate Mark Inversion encoding, showing the relationship between input data, clock and the encoded signal. The encoded bit sequence is '10100111001'. It is assumed that the previous '1' was encoded as a negative going pulse.
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