On 19/10/11 09:30, Tim wrote: > Brian Mury: >>> You should see +12 volts or -12 volts (actually anything between 3 >>> and 15 meets the spec, but you'll usually see somewhere around 12). >>> Negative voltages are high, positive voltages are low, > Tim: >> Other way around... A high (digital 1) is a positive voltage, a low >> (digital 0) is a lower or negative voltage (i.e. less than the 1's >> voltage, whether it be zero or below zero). >> >> All digital logic is this way. There are cases where the low signal >> is the active state (i.e. a 0 is true and 1 is false), called >> "negative logic," or "active low," but it's still a case of 1's >> voltage is greater than 0's. It's the meaning of 0 and 1 that's >> inverted. > Scratch that... Serial *data* lines are backwards. > > Gawd I hate negative logic. > Well if nothing else you have stimulated our thought processes! That's good. Bob -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines