Hi. If a transformer is on the line a condition of DC continuity cannot be met. I read that "Codes that have a zero average DC content been developed far ac-coupled lines". I also read " In the long run, the bipolar NRZ code....will accomplish this, provided that the message contains equal numbers of ones and zeros".
So, imagine a twristed pair of conductors terminating in the primary of a transformer with the secondary connected to another twisted pair.
Am I reading too much into what I have been reading to imagine that if bipolar NRZ is employed, the line coding signal (which is a digital signal of course) will get passed on through the transformer? Or, is this circuit example a problem?
Thank you. Rich
So, imagine a twristed pair of conductors terminating in the primary of a transformer with the secondary connected to another twisted pair.
Am I reading too much into what I have been reading to imagine that if bipolar NRZ is employed, the line coding signal (which is a digital signal of course) will get passed on through the transformer? Or, is this circuit example a problem?
Thank you. Rich
