Line coding consists of representing the digital signal to be transported, by an amplitude and time-discrete signal, that is optimally tuned for the specific properties of the physical channel (and of the receiving equipment). The waveform pattern of voltage or current used to represent the 1s and 0s of a digital signal on a transmission link is called line encoding. Line codes are used commonly in computer communication networks over short distances.
The single board trainer helps to study the following experiments :
- Unipolar Nonreturn-to-Zero Signal Encode and Decode.
- Bipolar Nonreturn-to-Zero Signal Encode and Decode.
- Unipolar Return-to-Zero Signal Encode and Decode.
- Bipolar Return-to-zero Signal Encoder and Decode.
- Manchester Signal Encode and Decode.
The Trainer kit contains :
- 8 Bit Data Generator.
- Clock Pulse Generator.
- Line Encoders.
- Line Decoders.