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NRZ

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: non-return-to-zero
(′nän ri′tərn tə ′zir·ō)

(computer science) A mode of recording and readout in which it is not necessary for the signal to return to zero after each item of recorded data. Abbreviated NRZ.


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(Non-Return-to-Zero) A data transmission method in which the 0s and 1s are represented by different polarities, typically positive for 0 and negative for 1. See NRZI.

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