You can get a copy of the LVDS "manual" off of the National Semi site
(www.national.com)... Very good over view in the 1st 10 pages or so ....
I have the (1.2megPDF) that I can send for those who do not want to
surf...
"Jakma, Paul"
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Subject: [OT] RE: Large disks
01/13/00
01:08 PM
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> "Normal" signalling voltage levels are relative the ground signals,
> and there are lots of ground signals in a SCSI cable.
indeed.. but that's implied anyway. By definition you can't observe a
potential difference by referencing just one point.
> Differential
> just goes all the way and, in a sense, pairs every signal with its own
> reference.
not quite, cause you could say the same for normal SCSI - there are as many
GND lines as there are data lines. :)
anyway... electrical signalling is slightly OT for this list..
-paul jakma.
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