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