products:ict:communications:coding:unipolar_encoding
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- **Binary 1** is represented by a **positive voltage** (e.g., +5V). | - **Binary 1** is represented by a **positive voltage** (e.g., +5V). | ||
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- **Binary 0** is represented by **zero volts** (no voltage). | - **Binary 0** is represented by **zero volts** (no voltage). | ||
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1. **Positive Voltage (Binary 1)**: The signal remains at a constant positive voltage level during the duration of the bit. | 1. **Positive Voltage (Binary 1)**: The signal remains at a constant positive voltage level during the duration of the bit. | ||
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2. **Zero Volts (Binary 0)**: The signal drops to zero volts during the duration of the bit. | 2. **Zero Volts (Binary 0)**: The signal drops to zero volts during the duration of the bit. | ||
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