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/* MFM Encoding */
=== MFM Encoding ===
MFM (Modified Frequency Modulation) was developed as a more efficient alternative to FM encoding. This method greatly reduces the number of transitions needed to represent data compared to FM.  It allows the recording of double the density compared to FM without increasing the bit rate on the floppy material. Each bit cell has only half the size compared to FM.
In MFM, clock pulses are not always present. Instead, a clock pulse only occurs between two consecutive 0s. If a 1 appears, it doesn’t need a clock pulse to mark it; instead, a transition is placed in the middle of the bit cell to represent the 1. Additionally, when a 0 follows a 1, no transition is needed, further minimizing the number of magnetic changes.
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