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- Ternary_signal abstract "In telecommunication, a ternary signal is a signal that can assume, at any given instant, one of three states or significant conditions, such as power level, phase position, pulse duration, or frequency. Examples of ternary signals are (a) a pulse that can have a positive, zero, or negative voltage value at any given instant (PAM-3), (b) a sine wave that can assume phases of 0°, 120°, or 240° relative to a clock pulse (3-PSK), and (c) a carrier wave that can assume any one of three different frequencies depending on three different modulation signal significant conditions (3-FM).Some examples of PAM-3 line codes that use ternary signals are: hybrid ternary code bipolar encoding MLT-3 encoding used in 100BASE-TX Ethernet B3ZS 4B3T used in some ISDN basic rate interface 8B6T used in 100BASE-T4 Ethernet return-to-zero SOQPSK-TG uses ternary continuous phase modulation[1]3-PSK can be seen as falling between "binary phase-shift keying" (BPSK) which uses two phases, and "quadrature phase-shift keying" (QPSK) which uses four phases.".
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- Ternary_signal subject Category:Line_codes.
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- Ternary_signal type Communication100033020.
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- Ternary_signal comment "In telecommunication, a ternary signal is a signal that can assume, at any given instant, one of three states or significant conditions, such as power level, phase position, pulse duration, or frequency.".
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