
Essentials Of Computer Organization And Architecture 4th Edition by Linda Null,Julia Lobur
Edition 4ISBN: 978-1284074482
Essentials Of Computer Organization And Architecture 4th Edition by Linda Null,Julia Lobur
Edition 4ISBN: 978-1284074482 Exercise 28
Section 12.6.1 states that when using 4B/5B encoding, a signal-carrying capacity of 125MHz is required for a transmission medium to have a bit rate of 100Mbps.
a) What signal-carrying capacity would be required if Manchester coding were used instead
b) What signal-carrying capacity would be required if modified frequency modulation (MFM) coding were used, assuming that the occurrence of a 0 and the occurance of a 1 are equally likely events (Manchester and MFM coding are explained in Chapter 2, Section 2.A.)
a) What signal-carrying capacity would be required if Manchester coding were used instead
b) What signal-carrying capacity would be required if modified frequency modulation (MFM) coding were used, assuming that the occurrence of a 0 and the occurance of a 1 are equally likely events (Manchester and MFM coding are explained in Chapter 2, Section 2.A.)
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