Abstract

There has been, and will continue to be, discussion over how to monitor wireline communications with increased data rates. In order to meet bandwidth requirements while keeping complexity at an acceptable level, engineers have dealt with many data formats over the years. Manchester encoding is a popular choice among the current solutions for various applications. Another benefit in high-speed input-output lines when the power budget is limited is the Manchester coding transceiver, which can be realized in a reasonably simple fashion. For inexpensive digital data optical transmission, the Manchester data format can be utilised as a modulation mechanism. The performance of the related transceivers under different conditions can be estimated by doing a comprehensive analysis of the Manchester data format and comparing it with other line coding types. System developed and fine-tuned for performance and feasibility evaluation. We used Opti system 2014 to test the system.

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