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If you are thinking I'm doing exactly the opposite, I'm following the IEEE 802.3 standard and you must be following G.E Thomas standard (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester_code). Both are completely correct but follow the one that your institution follows. I'm really sorry for the inconvenience. I didn't know there are two conventions at the time of making this video.
The method is basically correct. But there are two ways to represent the bits in Manchester Encoding G.E Thomas : 0 : goes from low to high , 1: goes from high to low IEEE 802.3 : 0 goes from high to low , 1 goes from low to high and you are using the second one. thanks it is simple way.
I've been searching for the best possible explanation for encoding binary digital data, and this video is the simplest and easiest to understand, bar none. Thank you!
Wow..thanks!! This thing is like 2 pages in the book, and u explained it in like 2 minutes. Same goes for Differential Manchester Encoding and NRZ encoding. Thanks again!!
What a legend of simplicity! This has got to be the most perfect and least confusing tutorial on how to perform manchester encoding. Kudos to you my guy! Hope you're doing well.
bro thanks, my teacher spent 60 mins explaining this and i understand but you did a 2 min video and its crystal clear, thank you very much. i wish you the best and hope you continue teaching
Why do lecturers find one of the most complex ways to explain some of the simplest concepts? I think the inventor of this line encoding protocol saw it as something as simple as this.
+Umer Mailk I only drew with mouse on the diagram picture using this web app (awwapp.com/) .. used my webcam as microphone .. recorded with Nvidia Shadowplay.. that's all.. :)
If you are thinking I'm doing exactly the opposite, I'm following the IEEE 802.3 standard and you must be following G.E Thomas standard (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester_code). Both are completely correct but follow the one that your institution follows.
I'm really sorry for the inconvenience. I didn't know there are two conventions at the time of making this video.
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The method is basically correct.
But there are two ways to represent the bits in Manchester Encoding
G.E Thomas : 0 : goes from low to high , 1: goes from high to low
IEEE 802.3 : 0 goes from high to low , 1 goes from low to high
and you are using the second one.
thanks it is simple way.
+Mohammed Sultan Aaaaahh.. thanks man.. :)
i'm tired of people complaining.. :(
IEEE IS followed
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I've been searching for the best possible explanation for encoding binary digital data, and this video is the simplest and easiest to understand, bar none. Thank you!
Wow..thanks!! This thing is like 2 pages in the book, and u explained it in like 2 minutes. Same goes for Differential Manchester Encoding and NRZ encoding. Thanks again!!
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What a legend of simplicity! This has got to be the most perfect and least confusing tutorial on how to perform manchester encoding. Kudos to you my guy! Hope you're doing well.
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Thank you so much. My professor explained this in a very confusing way and he wasn’t even following his own rules. So thanks again
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Why do lecturers find one of the most complex ways to explain some of the simplest concepts? I think the inventor of this line encoding protocol saw it as something as simple as this.
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How do I make a circuit that could decode Manchester encoding.
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you need to say which method did u use (High to Low) or (Low to high ) and what is representing which (1,0) so people can fully understand
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What software are you using for diagram?
+Umer Mailk I only drew with mouse on the diagram picture using this web app (awwapp.com/) .. used my webcam as microphone .. recorded with Nvidia Shadowplay.. that's all.. :)
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As per IEEE 802.3 also, 0 bit have low voltage in first interval and then high in second interval.... google it my friend....!!!
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