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What is the type of modulation used by twisted pair cable computer networks known as?

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Answered by mankalasasidhar
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Answer:

Line coding

Explanation:

Line coding is the modulation of an electrical charge so that each side of a connection knows what is a one and what is a zero.

Answered by letmeanswer12
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"Line coding is the type of modulation used by twisted pair cable computer networks"

Explanation:

                    Line coding is a process carried out by a transmitter that transform data, in the form of binary digits, into a baseband digital signal that will describe the data on a transmission line. The transmission line in question would be a link between two devices in a computer network, or it could form part of a much longer telecommunications network.

There are many different line coding techniques, roving in complexity from very simple unipolar schemes in which the presence or absence of a voltage is used to represent a binary one or a binary zero, to highly citified multilevel schemes in which different signal amplitudes are used, each representing a unique grouping of binary digits.

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