Did you measure that while it was connected to the receiver? If the 
terminator is 100 ohms and the pull up is 1K ohms, the voltage under 
load would only be around 400 mv. That should be fine, I think.

If the pull up is 10K, then you would have around 40 mv. I don't think 
that would work too well.

Ken

Leslie Newell wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Each output swings from 0.48V to 4.1V. When IDX is high, /IDX is low. 
> Therefore the voltage between them is about 3.6V.
>
> Les
>
>
>   
>> What I was asking about (maybe not very well) is differential drive: in 
>> other 
>> words measured between IDX and /IDX. This should be positive in one index 
>> state and negative in the other.
>>     
>
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