Claims
- 1. A single to differential interface, comprising:
a first isolated power and ground plane that generates a single ended source output having a first current magnitude; a second isolated power and ground plane, communicatively coupled to the first isolated power and ground plane via a transmission-like connection, that receives a pair of differential signals; and the first isolated power and ground plane receives a return signal via a single return path, the return signal having a second current magnitude.
- 2. The single to differential interface of claim 1, wherein the transmission-like connection comprises a plurality of transmission lines.
- 3. The single to differential interface of claim 2, one of the transmission lines of the plurality of transmission lines comprises a first characteristic impedance and at least one other of the transmission lines of the plurality of transmission lines comprises a second characteristic impedance.
- 4. The single to differential interface of claim 1, wherein the first current magnitude and the second current magnitude are substantially of a common magnitude.
- 5. The single to differential interface of claim 1, wherein the transmission-like connection comprises a trace on a printed circuit board.
- 6. The single to differential interface of claim 1, wherein the transmission-like connection is operable across a predetermined frequency range at which the single ended source output is operable to be modulated.
- 7. The single to differential interface of claim 6, wherein the predetermined frequency range spans from DC to a maximum switching frequency.
- 8. The single to differential interface of claim 1, wherein one of the differential signals of the pair of differential signals is referenced through a resistance to a voltage logic level.
- 9. A single to differential interface, comprising:
a single ended source that emits a single ended source output; a single to differential interface circuitry that is operable to convert the single ended source output to a pair of differential outputs; a differential receiver that receives the pair of differential outputs; and the single to differential interface circuitry employs a transmission-like connection between the single ended source and the differential receiver.
- 10. The single to differential interface of claim 9, wherein the transmission-like connection comprises a trace on a printed circuit board.
- 11. The single to differential interface of claim 9, wherein the differential receiver comprises a printed circuit board trace having a first characteristic impedance; and
the transmission-like connection comprises an interface trace having a second characteristic impedance.
- 12. The single to differential interface of claim 11, wherein the second characteristic impedance is larger than the first characteristic impedance.
- 13. The single to differential interface of claim 9, wherein one of the differential outputs of the pair of differential outputs is referenced through a resistance to a voltage logic level.
- 14. The single to differential interface of claim 9, further comprising a floating power supply that biases the single ended source.
- 15. The single to differential interface of claim 9, wherein a current being transmitted from the single ended source comprises a magnitude that is substantially equal to a magnitude of a current that is received by the single ended source.
- 16. A single to differential interface method, comprising:
referencing a single ended source output signal to a floating single ended source ground; implementing a differential interface that is referenced to a system ground; referencing a plurality of differential signals to a plurality of receiver power supply voltages; and connecting a first isolated power and ground plane to a second isolated power and ground plane via a transmission-like connection.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the transmission-like connection comprises an interface trace on a printed circuit board.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/773,879, entitled “Single to Differential Interfacing”, and filed on Jan. 31, 2001. The disclosure is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
Continuations (1)
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09773879 |
Jan 2001 |
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10232552 |
Aug 2002 |
US |