释义 |
NRZ (Non-Return-to-Zero) A binary line coding technique in which 1 bits are represented by a high value significant condition (e.g., +V) and 0s are represented by a low value significant condition (e.g., –V), that is, opposite polarity, with no neutral or rest condition (e.g., 0V). See also line coding, Manchester coding, and polarity. |