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Regarding MAnchester coding and Pulse Position Modulation

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Hi ,
In communication system you find that coding is followed by Modulation . Following this if i try to use the manchester coded wave to PPM modulator . You find that the modulator converts the manchester code d wave back to the normal ones and zeroes before modulation . This makes the manchester coding insignificant . I want to know if manchester coding is a form of Modulation or is there anythig wrong with my logic here .Or are we not suppose to use manchester coding before Pulse position Modulation.

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Vintu
 

Re: Regarding MAnchester coding and Pulse Position Modulatio

Manchester encoding is pulse position modulation.
 

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