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Fоr the prоblem аbоve, аfter converting the dаta to Differential Manchester line code, the Differential Manchester data stream is transmitted to the receiver. Assume that the probability of one bit error (BER), is 3/4 (BER=0.75) and that the BER is independent for each bit. Calculate the probability that that every bit in the received data stream will have an error. Answer format: Probability = [prob] x 10^[exponent] (number, not percentage) If the answer is 0, write 0 in the first box, and 0 in the second box. If the answer is between 0.001 and 999, write the answer with 2 decimals in the first box and an exponent of 0 in the second box.For example 0.22 x 10^0 or 222.00 x 10^0Otherwise:  In the first box write a non-zero number with 2 decimals. In the second box write one of the following exponents: -12, -9, -6, -3, 0, 3, 6, 9, or 12 For example, for answer 0.0002, you can enter 0.20 in the first box and -3 in the second box, or 200.00 in the first box and -6 in the second box.

Yоu аre pаrt оf а student оrganization that is ordering ECE t-shirts. Orders must be submitted using the digital transmission line process described below. Step 1, you must determine the binary code for the number of t-shirts you want to order: You want to order 9 t-shirts. Step 2, you determine the binary code for the decimal number 9: Binary code = 1001 a) Step 3, you must convert the binary code to 4B/5B code. Using the table in the exam formula sheet, write the 4B/5B code that corresponds to your binary code. 4B/5B code = [4b5bcode] (answer format: numbers only, no spaces) b) Step 4: Write the NRZ-Inverted line code that corresponds to your 4B/5B code answer in part a). Assume the previous signal was +V for a 1 bit. Instead of sketching the high low and 0 voltages, write +V, -V, or 0 for the signal values, where +V is the high voltage, -V is the low voltage, and 0 is 0 voltage. (no spaces) Write your NRZ-Inverted code = [nrzinvertedcode] (answer format: all capital letters, +V, -V, or 0. No spaces.) c)  Step 5, write the Manchester line code that corresponds to your 4B/5B code answer in part a) above. Assume the previous signal was +V-V for a 1 bit. Instead of sketching the high low and 0 voltages, write +V, -V, or 0 for the signal values, where +V is the high voltage, -V is the low voltage, and 0 is 0 voltage. (no spaces) Write your Manchester code = [manchestercode] (answer format: all capital letters, +V, -V, or 0. No spaces.)

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