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==Encoding and decoding==
[[Image:Manchester encoding both conventions.svg|class=skin-invert-image|thumb|650px|An example of Manchester encoding showing both [[Manchester code#Conventions for representation of data|conventions for representation of data]], where : {{math|1=''[[Leet|1337]]''<sub>10</sub> = ''10100111001''<sub>2</sub>}}]]
 
Manchester code always has a transition at the middle of each bit period and may (depending on the information to be transmitted) have a transition at the start of the period also. The direction of the mid-bit transition indicates the data. Transitions at the period boundaries do not carry information. They exist only to place the signal in the correct state to allow the mid-bit transition.