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  2. Low-voltage differential signaling - Wikipedia

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    Low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS), also known as TIA/EIA-644, is a technical standard that specifies electrical characteristics of a differential, serial signaling standard. LVDS operates at low power and can run at very high speeds using inexpensive twisted-pair copper cables.

  3. Parallel SCSI - Wikipedia

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    There are three electrically different variants of the SCSI parallel bus: single-ended (SE), high-voltage differential (HVD), and low-voltage differential (LVD). The HVD and LVD versions use differential signaling and so they require a pair of wires for each signal. So the number of signals required to implement a SCSI bus is a function of the ...

  4. LVD - Wikipedia

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    LVD may refer to: Low-voltage differential signaling , an electrical signaling method that can run at very high speeds over inexpensive twisted-pair copper cables. Low Voltage Directive , European directive 2006/95/EC for the safety of electrical equipment sold within the European Union .

  5. Low-voltage detect - Wikipedia

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    A low-voltage detect (LVD) is a microcontroller or microprocessor peripheral that generates a reset signal when the Vcc supply voltage falls below Vref. Sometimes is combined with power-on reset (POR) and then it is called POR-LVD .

  6. Differential signalling - Wikipedia

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    A signal transmitted differentially. Notice the increased amplitude at the receiving end. Differential signalling is a method for electrically transmitting information using two complementary signals. The technique sends the same electrical signal as a differential pair of signals, each in its own conductor.

  7. SCSI connector - Wikipedia

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    A SCSI connector (/ ˈ s k ʌ z i / SKUZ-ee) is used to connect computer parts that communicate with each other via the SCSI standard. Generally, two connectors, designated male and female, plug together to form a connection which allows two components, such as a computer and a disk drive, to communicate with each other.

  8. AOL Mail for Verizon Customers - AOL Help

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!

  9. Extra-low voltage - Wikipedia

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    Extra-low voltage (ELV) is an electricity supply voltage and is a part of the low-voltage band [1] in a range which carries a low risk of dangerous electrical shock ...