Bipolar violation typically refers to a situation in electrical engineering and telecommunications where a signal that is expected to alternate between two distinct states (commonly represented as positive and negative, or high and low) fails to do so appropriately. This can occur in systems using bipolar encoding, where the signal is represented using both positive and negative voltages. In a correctly functioning bipolar system, the signal should alternate between positive and negative voltages in a way that maintains an even distribution of these states.
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