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In [[telecommunication]] and [[computer data storage|data storage]], '''Manchester code''' (also known as '''phase encoding''', or '''PE''') is a [[line code]] in which the encoding of each data [[bit]] is either low then high, or high then low, for equal time. It is a [[self-clocking signal]] with no [[DC component]]. As a result, electrical connections using a Manchester code are easily [[galvanic isolation|galvanically isolated]].