On May 16 2014 11:14 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Friday 16 May 2014 12:15:06 Marius Liebenberg did opine
> And Gene did reply:
>> Look under the High Speed Mode - up to 3.4Mb/sec
>> 
>> http://www.esacademy.com/en/library/technical-articles-and-documents/mi
>> scellaneous/i2c-bus.html
>>
> Thank you Marius.  But nowhere in that link is any mention of using
> differential pair cabling, its all single ended all the way down.  
> There
> may be chips that can convert it to cat5 differential pair's and 
> back. I
> haven't researched it.  Needing to tristate them when not busy 
> complicates
> it.

Isn't it possible to just tie the twisted pair to a single pin (for 
noise cancellation)?  I worked with something in the past that I 
remember as having that arrangement.  Then you would not have to have 
logic for each line, but each pin.  I can see the benefit of adding 
isolation logic between the pins and cable thought...

   EBo --

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