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CEM2SLIMSAS-EVM has some questions about the Clock line
lmk00334 output line P/N has been changed to N/P
Is such a change a normal application?
What difference will it make to the receiving end?
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CEM2SLIMSAS-EVM has some questions about the Clock line
lmk00334 output line P/N has been changed to N/P
Is such a change a normal application?
What difference will it make to the receiving end?
Hi Benson,
The fact is that the negative clock output is going to send an inverted signal and the positive output of the clock will send a non-inverted signal.
The receiver can be named P or N but will still be able to receive either the inverted or the non-inverted signal. What is important for the customer to understand is that they will need to remember that the P and N naming convention on the receiving end of their CLOCKOUTA0 and CLOCKOUTA1 is not true to the signal on the line.
Best regards,
Nick P.