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PEB383 User Manual
July 25, 2011
Integrated Device Technology, Inc.
Confidential - NDA Required
About this Document
This section discusses the following topics:
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“Document Conventions” on page 1
Scope
The PEB383 User Manual discusses the features, configuration requirements, and design architecture
of the PEB383.
Document Conventions
This document uses the following conventions.
Non-differential Signal Notation
Non-differential signals are either active-low or active-high. An active-low signal has an active state of
logic 0 (or the lower voltage level), and is denoted by a lowercase “n”. An active-high signal has an
active state of logic 1 (or the higher voltage level), and is not denoted by a special character. The
following table illustrates the non-differential signal naming convention.
Differential Signal Notation
Differential signals consist of pairs of complement positive and negative signals that are measured at
the same time to determine a signal’s active or inactive state (they are denoted by “_p” and “_n”,
respectively). The following table illustrates the differential signal naming convention.
State
Single-line signal
Multi-line signal
Active low
NAMEn
NAMEn[3]
Active high
NAME
NAME[3]
State
Single-line signal
Multi-line signal
Inactive
NAME_p = 0
NAME_n = 1
NAME_p[3] = 0
NAME_n[3] = 1
Active
NAME_p = 1
NAME_n = 0
NAME_p[3] is 1
NAME_n[3] is 0