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How many invalid code sequences can we have in 5b/6b encoding?

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  1. 28 August, 21:30
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    In the process of 5B/6B encoding, it is possible to have the following two kinds of data sequences: 1. 25=32 data sequences 2. 26=64 data sequences Therefore, this can left us with some unused code sequences that are 32 in number (=26 - 25). On the other hand, in the encoding process of 3B/4B, it is possible to another set of data sequences as follows: 1. 23=8 data sequences 2. 24=16 data sequences This type of encoding also leaves us with some unused code sequences that are 8 in number (=23-24). 2.
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