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In the IEEE Standard for Ethernet, in section 7.3.1.

1 Data encoding, page 135 you going to find


about Manchester encoding. The Manchester is a binary signal that is split into two parts. The
Manchester encoding established that the first half of the bit is HIGH, the other half is LOW. In
other words the second half is going to be the inverse of the first half. The CD0 is established
that the first half is HIGH, the second half is going to be LOW. The CD1 is the inverse of CD0.
For better understanding: each bit in the Manchester encoding are represented by transitions
from logical state to the other.


Example of Manchester waveforms

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