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PCM (disambiguation)
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digital
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signal
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sampled
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quantized
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binary
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telephone
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electronic musical keyboards
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digital audio
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computers
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compact disc
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"red book"
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digital video
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ITU-R
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BT.601
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standard definition
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DVD
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DVR
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bit rate
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sine wave
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x-axis
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floor function
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binary numbers
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nibbles
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digital signal processor
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CPU
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multiplexed
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data stream
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time-division multiplexing
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Frequency-division multiplexing
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integrated circuit
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ADC
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aliasing
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Nyquist frequency
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digital filtering
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anti-aliasing
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sampling theorem
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DACs
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voltage
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current
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quantization error
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sampling theorem
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aliasing
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Nyquist frequency
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analog signal
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amplitude compression
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digital
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data compression
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A/D
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audio compression
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DPCM
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Adaptive DPCM
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signal-to-noise ratio
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Delta modulation
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DS0
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signal compression
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μ-law (mu-law)
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A-law
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G.711
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floating point
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G.726
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Voice over IP
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Line code
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return-to-zero
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non-return-to-zero
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Run Length Limited
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framing
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scrambler
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polynomial
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pseudo-random
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DC
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bipolar codes
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alternate mark inversion
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T-carrier
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telegraphy
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time-division multiplexing
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commutator
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pulse-amplitude modulation
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Alec Reeves
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International Telephone and Telegraph
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speech
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SIGSALY
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vocoder
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encryption
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World War II
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Bell Labs
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DATAR
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Ferranti
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oscilloscope
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Gray code
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Japan
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Denon
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phonograph records
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2-inch Quadruplex
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transport
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consumer product
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pulse width modulation
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pulse position modulation
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codec
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Equivalent pulse code modulation noise
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G.711
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Linear Pulse Code Modulation
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Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem
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Pulse-width modulation
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Quantization (signal processing)
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Sampling (signal processing)
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Signal-to-quantization-noise ratio
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Pulse-density modulation
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IEEE
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Communications Magazine
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ISBN 0750678410
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list of references
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external links
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inline citations
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improve
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where appropriate
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Franklin S. Cooper
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doi
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ISBN
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0-672-22634-0
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D. H. Whalen
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Philip E. Rubin
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Franklin S. Cooper
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Haskins Laboratories
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ISBN
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0-442-01436-8
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ISBN
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0-89006-776-7
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SIGSALY
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National Inventors Hall of Fame
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Claude Shannon
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Linear Pulse Code Modulation
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Unipolar encoding
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Bipolar encoding
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On-off keying
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Line code
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line codes
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Return to zero (RZ)
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Non-return-to-zero, level (NRZ/NRZ-L)
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Non-return-to-zero, inverted (NRZ-I)
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Non-Return-to-Zero, space (NRZ-S)
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Biphase (Bi-φ)
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Manchester
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Differential Manchester
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Conditioned Diphase
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4B3T
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4B5B
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2B1Q
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Alternate Mark Inversion
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Modified AMI code
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Coded mark inversion
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MLT-3 encoding
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Hybrid ternary code
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6b/8b encoding
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8b/10b encoding
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64b/66b encoding
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Eight-to-fourteen modulation
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Delay/Miller encoding
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TC-PAM
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Carrier-Suppressed Return-to-Zero
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Alternate-Phase Return-to-Zero
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Quantization
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Sampling
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Category:Line codes
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Categories
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Quantized radio modulation modes
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Digital audio recording
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Audio codecs
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Computer file formats
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Multiplexing
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Telephony signals
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