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# Clock Drift
Recalibrate clocks when out of sync:
- Async Transmission
- Send a small amount of data, then 1, then 0, then some more data.
- Manchester Encoding
- Send each bit as 2 values
- Original 10MBase-T uses this
- HDB3 encoding
- 3 logic levels to ensure no static sequences
- Used for long distance cables
- 4B5B encoding
- Transmit 5 bits of signalling to represent 4 bits of data
- 100MBase-T uses this.
# Quantities in Digital Communication
## Bit
- Short for "binary digit". Byte = 8 bits
## Data Rate
- Bits per second
## Baud Rate
- Times per second the transmitted signal changes.
### Examples
- A modem used for dialup will encode at least six bits of data for each unit of signalling.
- Ethernet uses between 1.2 and 2 units of signalling per bit of data.
# Text Encoding Communication
- The word "Up" -> ASCII is 85, 112
- Binary stream -> 010101010110000
This demonstrates the worst case scenario for 4B5B, and 4 zeros to demonstrate HDB3.