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In Ethernet when Manchester encoding is used, the bit rate is
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- half the baud rate
- twice the baud rate
- same as the baud rate
- None of these
- half the baud rate
Correct Option: A
Manchester coding is the process by which digital information in a binary bit stream is converted into electrical signals for transmission. It uses a two-state transition of line voltage to represent one bit of information. In other words, two baud (voltage changes) are used for one bit (piece of information).
Manchester coding has the advantage of enabling data to be transmitted without the need for an extra clocking signal.