- Manchester Encoding
- selbsttaktende asynchrone Übertragungsart für serielle Daten; siehe auch Baud, bei dem pro Bit 2 Signale benutzt werden, wird im Ethernet angewendet
Acronyms. 2013.
Acronyms. 2013.
Manchester encoding — In communications, a method used to encode data and timing signals in the same transmitted data stream. The signal state during the first half of the bit period indicates its data value (1 is high; 0 is low). A transition to the opposite state … Dictionary of networking
Manchester Encoding — selbsttaktende asynchrone Übertragungsart für serielle Daten; siehe auch Baud, bei dem pro Bit 2 Signale benutzt werden, wird im Ethernet angewendet … Acronyms von A bis Z
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