Presentation on bipolar encoding

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Presentation on Bipolar Encoding

Presented BySaddam Hussain 29

Ravi Kr Singh 27Abul Khair

Bobita KanuSukonya Sharmah

Contents What is Encoding Different conversion techniques Digital to digital encoding diagram Types of digital to digital encoding Bipolar Encoding Types of Bipolar Encoding AMI B8ZS HDB3

Information must be encoded into signals before it can be

transported across communication media.

We must encode data into signals to send them from one

place to another.

Encoding:

Different Conversion Techniques

Digital to Digital Encoding

Types of Digital to Digital Encoding

Digital to digital encoding consist of three types

Bipolar encoding uses three voltage levels: positive,

negative and zero. The zero level is used to represent

binary 0 positive and negative voltages represent

alternating 1s. (If 1st one +ve, 2nd is -ve).

* Three types of bipolar encoding are popular use by the

data communications industry: AMI, B8ZS, and HDB3

Bipolar Encoding

Types of Bipolar Encoding

AMI means alternate 1 inversion. A neutral, zero

voltage represents binary 0.

Binary 1s are represented by alternating positive and

negative voltages

Bipolar Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI)

Bipolar AMI Encoding

In B8ZS, if eight 0s come one after another, we

change the pattern in one of two ways based on the

polarity of previous 1.

Bipolar 8-Zero Substitution (B8ZS)

B8ZS Encoding

In HDB3 if four 0s come one after another, we

change the pattern in one of four ways based on the

polarity of the previous 1 and the number of 1s since

the last substitution

High-Density Bipolar 3 (HDB3)

HDB3 Encoding

http://wikipedia.com/binary_encoding

http://tutorialpoint.com/data_communication

http://slideshare.net/search?=binary_encoding

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