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Non-Return-To-Zero Code
  • A code form having two states, termed "zero" and "one," and no neutral or rest condition.
  • Note 1: Contrast with Manchester encoding and return-to-zero code.
  • Note 2: For a given data transmission (bit) rate, the non-return-to-zero code requires only one-half the bandwidth required by the Manchester code. See also bipolar signal, code, duobinary signal, Manchester encoding, non-return-to-zero change-on-ones, return-to-zero code.