Chapter 1: Introduction
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G.703 Co-directional Code Conversion Rules
Figure 1-5: G.703 Co-directional Code Conversion Rules Illustration
Step 1: A 64Kbps period is divided into four unit intervals.
Step 2: A binary “one” is coded as a block of four bits “1100”.
Step 3: A binary “zero” is coded as a block of four bits “1010”.
Step 4: The binary signal is converted into a three-level signal.
Step 5: A “Violation” block marks the last bit in an octet.
The next page displays a figure showing the boundaries for
the standard pulse signals for proper operation and
compatibility with other G.703 equipment.
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Step 5
Step 4
Steps 1 - 3
64 kbit/s data
Bit number
Violation
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