Final Exam Flashcards
Line-Coding: Unipolar Scheme?
Positive voltage = bit 1.
Zero voltage = bit 0.
Line-Coding: NRZ-Levels?
A polar scheme.
Positive voltage = bit 0.
Negative voltage = bit 1.
Line-Coding: NRZ-Invert?
A polar scheme.
If next bit is 1, the voltage inverts; if the next bit is 0, the voltage stays the same.
What are Return-to-Zero (RZ) Schemes?
Positive, negative, zero voltage.
Signal always goes to zero in the MIDDLE of the bit.
Line-Coding: Biphase Manchester?
A RZ Scheme that combines RZ and NRZ-Levels.
If bit is 1, voltage always returns to positive voltage in middle of bit. If bit is 0, voltage returns to negative voltage in middle of bit.
Line-Coding: Differential Manchester?
A RZ Scheme that combines RZ and NRZ-Invert.
If next bit is 0, there’s a transition; if next bit is 1, there is NO transition.
A-to-A Conversion: Frequency Modulation (FM)
Positive amp = high freq.
Negative amp = low freq.
A-to-A Conversion: Phase Modulation (PM)
Greater slope = high freq.
Flatter slope = low freq.
A-to-A Conversion: Amplitude Modulation (AM)