What Is Manchester Encoding?
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Manchester encoding is a method of data transmission used in digital systems where the transmitter and receiver share a clock signal. It encodes data as a series of transistions, alternating high and low voltage signals, generated between two levels within a specified time interval. Manchester encoding ensures that valid data can be distinguished from an idle or noise–filled channel.