Isolation is a means of preventing direct current (DC) and unwanted alternating current (AC) between two parts of a system, while still allowing a signal and power transfer between those two parts.
Many choices now exist for LVDS (low-voltage differential-signaling) devices. Versions of these devices often coexist in the same system, which creates interoperability concerns. Among the available ...
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