What aspect of a signal does the Manchester Encoding use to represent a bit?
What will be an ideal response?
Manchester Encoding uses bit timing and transitions. It specifies that a 1 corresponds to a
transition from 0 volts to a positive voltage level. Correspondingly, a 0 corresponds to a transition
from a positive voltage level to zero. Furthermore, the transitions occur in the “middle” of the time
slot allocated to a bit.
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