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B. P. Lathi. "Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems". 1983. (Should I upgrade to a later edition?)In section "3.2: Line Coding", it has a description and frequency spectrum for a few line codes: on-off, polar, bipolar (pseudoternary), duobinary, split-phase (Manchester), high-density bipolar (HDB3). It mentions "A list of codes ... can be found in Bylanski and Ingram.".P. Bylanski and D. G. W. Ingram, "Digital Transmission Systems", Peter Peregrinus Ltd., Herts., England, 1976
Would you recommend any good book dealing with line codes (i.e. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_code).
I mean a book that goes a little bit deeper into properties of each encoding (e.g. spectrum). I believe this topic is discussed in many digital communications text books, but there are too many of them
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Would you recommend any good book dealing with line codes (i.e. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_code).
I mean a book that goes a little bit deeper into properties of each encoding (e.g. spectrum). I believe this topic is discussed in many digital communications text books, but there are too many of them