6.4 NON-RETURN TO ZERO LEVEL (NRZ-L)

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6.4 NON-RETURN TO ZERO LEVEL (NRZ-L)

In NRZ-L, binary 1 is represented by positive voltage and 0 by negative voltage. This scheme, though simple, creates problems: if there is a synchronization problem, it is difficult for the receiver to synchronize, and many bits are lost.

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In NRZ-L, 1 is represented by positive voltage and 0 by negative voltage. Synchronization is a problem in this encoding scheme.

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Principles of Digital Communication Systems and Computer Networks
Principles Digital Communication System & Computer Networks (Charles River Media Computer Engineering)
ISBN: 1584503297
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 313
Authors: K V Prasad

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