Encoding and Decoding
All
standard implementations use digital signaling (baseband) at 10 Mbps. At the sender,
data are converted to a digital signal using the Manchester scheme; at the receiver,
the received signal is interpreted as Manchester and decoded into data. As we
saw in Chapter 4, Manchester encoding is self-synchronous, providing a
transition at each bit interval. Figure below shows the encoding scheme for Standard
Ethernet.
Encoding in a Standard Ethernet implementation\
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