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'''Data strobe encoding''' (or '''D/S''' encoding) is an encoding scheme
which uses two signal lines (e.g., wires in a cable or traces on a [[printed circuit board]]), ''Data'' and ''Strobe'', with the property that
either Data or Strobe changes its logical value in one [[clock cycle]], but never both.
This allows for easy [[clock recovery]] with a good [[jitter]] tolerance by [[XOR]]ing the two signal linesline values.
 
Data strobe encoding is used on the signal lines in the [[IEEE 1394]] (aka FireWire 400) system.