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English: An example of Manchester encoding, showing the relationship between input data, clock and the encoded signal using both conventions. The encoded bit sequence is '10100111001'.

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Deutsch: Beim Manchester-Code erfolgt inmitten des Signals für ein Bit jeweils ein Signalübergang:
  1. Der Manchester Code ist selbsttaktend, d.h. es gibt keine Synchronisationsprobleme.
  2. Wenn über eine gewisse Zeit hinweg kein Signalübergang aufgetreten ist, weiß man dass ein Fehler vorliegt.
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Author Stefan Schmidt
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