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17 years ago --- Quote Start --- When I say RZ I mean also Manchester Enciding --- Quote End --- That's surprizing, cause Manchester code (phase encoding) and RZ (ternary signals) are clearly different coding methods to my opinion. I regard the signaling of Ethernet or ISDN as typical RZ signals. You can represent them by two digital bits after processing by a threshold detector. In simulation, you can also process an analog input signal. It depends on the simulation purpose, if this would be meaningful. Normally, simulation is a means to evaluate or predict the behaviour of a real system. If you know, how the RZ signals are treated in the real system, then you most likely also know what has to be simulated.