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|    DaveC to Don Y    |
|    Re: Schematics nomenclature    |
|    04 Jul 16 12:45:26    |
      XPost: sci.electronics.basics, sci.electronics.components, sci.e       ectronics.design       XPost: sci.electronics.repair       From: not@home.cow              On 4 Jul 2016, Don Y wrote:              > The "n" (actually, more like an upside down U) denotes an analog signal       > (look at the device and you can see why this is so!) when encountered on       > a digital signal; a '#' indicates a digital signal when encountered on       > an analog signal.              ??              "when encountered on”? So both of these pins are mixed-signal? “n” is       mostly-digital and # is mostly-analog? (c;              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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