Messages in this thread |  | | | From | "Herman Oosthuysen" <> | | Subject | Re: Offtopic: Re: DE and hot-swap disk caddies | | Date | Thu, 28 Mar 2002 11:31:28 -0700 |
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> > > possible states on output: low voltage, high voltage, high resistance. > > Which is one, two, three states -> tri-state. Yeah well, what an EE means when she speaks of putting a buffer into tri-state, is that she put it into its 3rd state, which means its high impedance state. All EEs understand it that way, though it is not necessarily grammatically correct, so just get used to it... ;-) -- Herman Oosthuysen Herman@WirelessNetworksInc.com Suite 300, #3016, 5th Ave NE, Calgary, Alberta, T2A 6K4, Canada Phone: (403) 569-5687, Fax: (403) 235-3965
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