Category:Line codes

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Pages in category "Line codes"

The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

*

  • Line code
  • Run length limited

2

  • 2B1Q

4

  • 4B3T
  • 4B5B

6

  • 64b/66b encoding
  • 6b/8b encoding

8

  • 8b/10b encoding

A

  • Alternate-Phase Return-to-Zero (APRZ)

B

  • B3ZS
  • B6ZS
  • B8ZS
  • Biphase mark code
  • Bipolar encoding

B cont.

  • Bit stuffing
  • Bit synchronous operation

C

  • Carrier-Suppressed Return-to-Zero (CSRZ)
  • Clock recovery
  • Code conversion
  • Coded mark inversion

D

  • Data strobe encoding
  • Differential Manchester encoding

E

  • Eight-to-Fourteen Modulation

G

  • Gold code
  • Group code recording

H

  • HDB3
  • Hybrid ternary code

J

  • Jaxon modulation

K

  • Kasami code

M

  • MLT-3 encoding
  • Manchester code
  • Modified AMI code
  • Modified Frequency Modulation

N

  • N-ary code
  • Non-return-to-zero

P

  • PSBT
  • Paired disparity code

R

  • Return-to-zero

S

  • Scrambler (randomizer)
  • Self-synchronizing code

T

  • Ternary signal
  • Transition Minimized Differential Signaling

U

  • Unipolar encoding
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