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I have a user data stream at 10 kbps and line coded as uni-polar, 0-5 Volts, RZ (return to zero). What methods are there to convert this signal to an NRZ (non return to zero) format?

The only way I could think of so far was to run the user data through a "one-shot" circuit, and adjust the RC values to hold up for the other 1/2 the bit duration. This approach seems flawed to me, and searching the internet did not yield any useful circuits.

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Thanks for the responses. I ended up using a D flip flop to convert from NRZ to RZ. D input was the the user data, and using some logic chips to manipulate the CLK input, Q out signal was exactly what I needed.

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