Hi,
I know this list is for Linux, but this seems relevant enough. I'm sorry if
that's off topic here.
A friend from an integration company is looking for a FreeBSD kernel
developer to help with creating a network related module.
Please let me know if you have or know anyone who has relevant kno
The signal is supposed to be differential, however there are some devices
that take each line with the ground as reference and only then subtract it.
On Thu, Dec 25, 2014 at 11:59 AM, Alex Shnitman wrote:
> Isn't the USB signal differential? I understand that this means that the
> signal is enc
Isn't the USB signal differential? I understand that this means that the
signal is encoded by the difference between the two data pins (which are
connected by a twisted cable pair) rather than by referencing to ground. If
that's the case, the ground shouldn't matter for the signal transmission.
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