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| Year | Description |
| 1995 | Invention patented by Delbert Raymond Cecchi, Curtis Walter Preuss, and Donald Joseph Schulte on December 19th, 1995. Abstract: A full-duplex, differential, bi-directional communications link for simultaneously transmitting differential data between electronic devices is provided. Each transceiver coupled to the communications channel comprises a CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor) differential driver and receiver. The differential driver provides constant CMOS voltage sources for providing stable data signal transmission at reduced voltage levels. Voltage sources providing a data signal voltage different from the desired data signal voltage can be placed into a high impedance mode to allow the desired data signal voltage to be transmitted on the common line. The differential receiver includes self-biasing feedback circuitry to provide biasing voltages to the circuit while avoiding manufacturing difficulties associated with providing precise bias voltages. The complementary amplifier structure of the receiver provides an increased common mode noise tolerance. The receiver further includes signal separation circuitry to separate the desired recipient signals on the communications channel from those signals which are driven to another differential receiver. |
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