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  2. Single-ended signaling - Wikipedia

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    Single-ended signaling is the simplest and most commonly used method of transmitting electrical signals over wires. One wire carries a varying voltage that represents the signal, while the other wire is connected to a reference voltage, usually ground .

  3. Differential TTL - Wikipedia

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    Normal TTL signals are single-ended, which means that each signal consists of a voltage on one wire, referenced to a system ground. [3] The "low" voltage level is zero to 0.8 volts, and the "high" voltage level is 2 volts to 5 volts. A differential TTL signal consists of two such wires, also referenced to a system ground.

  4. Incremental encoder - Wikipedia

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    Incremental encoder interfaces typically employ Schmitt trigger inputs to receive signals from encoders that have single-ended (e.g., push-pull, open collector) outputs. This type of line receiver inherently rejects low-level noise (by means of its input hysteresis) and protects downstream circuitry from invalid (and possibly destructive) logic ...

  5. RS-422 - Wikipedia

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    It is closely related to RS-423, which uses the same signaling systems but on a different wiring arrangement. RS-422 specifies differential signaling, with every data line paired with a dedicated return line. It is the voltage difference between these two lines that defines the mark and space, rather than, as in RS-232, the difference in ...

  6. Synchronous Serial Interface - Wikipedia

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    Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI) is a widely used serial interface standard for industrial applications between a master (e.g. controller) and a slave (e.g. sensor). SSI is based on RS-422 [1] standards and has a high protocol efficiency in addition to its implementation over various hardware platforms, making it very popular among sensor manufacturers.

  7. Single-ended - Wikipedia

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    Single-ended may refer to: Single ended recuperative burner, a type of gas burner used in industrial furnaces; Single-ended signaling, the simplest commonly used method of transmitting electrical signals over wires; Single-ended triode, an audio amplifier; Single-ended playing card

  8. Transistor–transistor logic - Wikipedia

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    TTL serial refers to single-ended serial communication using raw transistor voltage levels: "low" for 0 and "high" for 1. [31] UART over TTL serial is a common debug interface for embedded devices. Handheld devices such as graphing calculators and NMEA 0183-compliant GPS receivers and fishfinders also commonly use UART with TTL.

  9. Differential signalling - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to popular belief, differential signalling does not affect noise cancellation. Balanced lines with differential receivers will reject noise regardless of whether the signal is differential or single-ended, [1] [2] but since balanced line noise rejection requires a differential receiver anyway, differential signalling is often used on balanced lines.

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