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- Paired_disparity_code abstract "In telecommunication, a paired disparity code is a line code in which at least one of the data characters is represented by two codewords of opposite disparity that are used in sequence so as to minimize the total disparity of a longer sequence of digits.A particular codeword of any line code can either have no disparity (the average weight of the codeword is zero), negative disparity (the average weight of the codeword is negative), or positive disparity (the average weight of the codeword is positive).In a paired disparity code, every codeword that averages to a negative level (negative disparity) is paired with some other codeword that averages to a positive level (positive disparity).In a system that uses a paired disparity code, the transmitter must keep track of the running DC buildup -- the running disparity -- and always pick the codeword that pushes the DC level back towards zero. The receiver is designed so that either codeword of the pair decodes to the same data bits.Most line codes use either a paired disparity code or a constant-weight code.The simplest paired disparity code is alternate mark inversion signal.Other paired disparity codes include 8B10B, 8B12B, the modified AMI codes, coded mark inversion, and 4B3T.The digits may be represented by disparate physical quantities, such as two different frequencies, phases, voltage levels, magnetic polarities, or electrical polarities, each one of the pair representing a 0 or a 1.".
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- Paired_disparity_code wikiPageWikiLink 4B3T.
- Paired_disparity_code wikiPageWikiLink 8B10B.
- Paired_disparity_code wikiPageWikiLink 10b_encoding.
- Paired_disparity_code wikiPageWikiLink Alternate_Mark_Inversion.
- Paired_disparity_code wikiPageWikiLink Bipolar_encoding.
- Paired_disparity_code wikiPageWikiLink Category:Line_codes.
- Paired_disparity_code wikiPageWikiLink Coded_mark_inversion.
- Paired_disparity_code wikiPageWikiLink Constant-weight_code.
- Paired_disparity_code wikiPageWikiLink IEEE_1355.
- Paired_disparity_code wikiPageWikiLink Line_code.
- Paired_disparity_code wikiPageWikiLink Modified_AMI_code.
- Paired_disparity_code wikiPageWikiLink Running_disparity.
- Paired_disparity_code wikiPageWikiLink Sequence.
- Paired_disparity_code wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunication.
- Paired_disparity_code wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:Disparity.
- Paired_disparity_code wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paired disparity code".
- Paired_disparity_code wikiPageWikiLinkText "paired disparity code".
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- Paired_disparity_code subject Category:Line_codes.
- Paired_disparity_code hypernym Code.
- Paired_disparity_code type Article.
- Paired_disparity_code type Work.
- Paired_disparity_code type Article.
- Paired_disparity_code type Encoding.
- Paired_disparity_code type Protocol.
- Paired_disparity_code type Source.
- Paired_disparity_code comment "In telecommunication, a paired disparity code is a line code in which at least one of the data characters is represented by two codewords of opposite disparity that are used in sequence so as to minimize the total disparity of a longer sequence of digits.A particular codeword of any line code can either have no disparity (the average weight of the codeword is zero), negative disparity (the average weight of the codeword is negative), or positive disparity (the average weight of the codeword is positive).In a paired disparity code, every codeword that averages to a negative level (negative disparity) is paired with some other codeword that averages to a positive level (positive disparity).In a system that uses a paired disparity code, the transmitter must keep track of the running DC buildup -- the running disparity -- and always pick the codeword that pushes the DC level back towards zero. ".
- Paired_disparity_code label "Paired disparity code".
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- Paired_disparity_code sameAs Q7125134.
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