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> Has anybody heard of back pressure signaling??????
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Hey, Groovy!
It was great to meet you and so many other TechNet denizens
at the Naples conference.
Meanwhile, I'll hazard a guess at your problem. Could be
another way to say "reflected wave switching"? This mode
counts on a positive reflection to make 0>1 transition; the
signal propogates to its end without transitioning, reflects,
and transitions on it's way "back" to the source. I believe
the benefits are lower power system demands and no need for
load-type terminations.
Gotta run, Boston show in full swing.
Cheers!
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Jeff Seeger Applied CAD Knowledge Inc
Chief Technical Officer Tyngsboro, MA 01879
[log in to unmask] 508 649 9800
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