On Wed, Sep 29, 1999 at 10:10:56PM +0300, Tomi Manninen wrote:
> NRZI (or NRZ-S) is differential. A change in level is zero, no change is
> one.
I knew this much (I've also seen it reversed: a change is a one, no change
is zero). But what are the sampling specifications? I apologize for
digging deep with this subject, but it seems that everyone is posting
scattered bits and pieces of information pertaining to this, and not drawing
from a singular, definitive source.
I probably sound like a jerk. But this sort of information does need to be
collected. Fortunately, I think I finally have enough information to put
everything onto paper. :-)
Thanks for your assistance -- it's greatly appreciated, and I really
appreciate you folks putting up with my more or less demanding voice. :-)
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