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tyingq
on Nov 18, 2019
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Why 50 Ohms?
It is Manchester encoding on a 10MHz clock signal. Perhaps carrier isn't quite the right word.
gugagore
on Nov 18, 2019
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I take back by correction. Thanks, and sorry. Manchester encoding really is a form of phase modulation (BPSK). It makes sense to think of it as a 10MHz baseband signal modulated by a 10MHz carrier, and therefore having a 20Mhz bandwidth.
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