Does that make sense? If the terminator is really 100 ohms, that would 
imply that the pull up is in the order of ten ohms. (Am I correct in my 
assumption that the power supply is five volts?)

Ken

Leslie Newell wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> Yes, this was under load.
>
> Les
>
> Kenneth Lerman wrote:
>   
>> 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
>>
>>     
>
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