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In [[telecommunications]], a '''ternary signal''' is a [[signal]] that can assume, at any given instant, one of three states or [[significant condition]]s, such as [[Power (physics)|power]] level, [[phase (waves)|phase]] position, [[pulse duration]], or [[frequency]]. Examples of ternary signals are (a) a pulse that can have a positive, zero, or negative voltage value at any given instant ([[pulse-amplitude modulation|PAM]]-3), (b) a sine wave that can assume phases of 0Β°, 120Β°, or 240Β° relative to a [[clock]] pulse (3-[[phase-shift keying|PSK]]), and (c) a [[carrier signal]] that can assume any one of three different frequencies depending on three different [[modulation]] signal significant conditions (3-[[frequency modulation|FM]]). {{Modulation techniques}} Some examples of PAM-3 [[line code]]s that use ternary signals are: * [[hybrid ternary code]] * [[bipolar encoding]] * [[MLT-3 encoding]] used in [[Fast Ethernet#100BASE-TX|100BASE-TX Ethernet]] * [[B3ZS]] * [[4B3T]] used in some ISDN [[basic rate interface]] * [[8B6T]] used in [[Fast Ethernet#100BASE-T4|100BASE-T4 Ethernet]] * [[return-to-zero]] * [[DQPSK#SOQPSK|SOQPSK-TG]] uses ternary continuous phase modulation<ref>{{cite journal |doi=10.1109/TCOMM.2008.041108 |title=PAM representation of ternary CPM |journal=IEEE Transactions on Communications |volume=56 |issue=12 |pages=2020β2024 |author1=Erik Perrins |author2=Michael Rice |publisher=[[IEEE]] |date=12 December 2008}}</ref> 3-PSK can be seen as falling between "binary phase-shift keying" ([[BPSK]]), which uses two phases, and "quadrature phase-shift keying" ([[QPSK]]), which uses four phases. ==References== {{reflist}} *{{FS1037C}} ==See also== * [[Balanced ternary]] * [[Digital signal (electronics)]] * [[Fast Ethernet#100BASE-T2]] uses PAM-5, which, like ternary, is one of the few modulation schemes that does not use a power-of-two number of symbols. * [[Ternary computer]] * [[Three-phase electric power]], like 3-PSK, uses 3 phases at a single frequency and amplitude. * [[Three-valued logic]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Ternary Signal}} [[Category:Line codes]] [[Category:Ternary computers]] {{Telecomm-stub}}
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