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DIFFSENSE Defined

A signal on differential SCSI cabling that is used as an active HIGH enable for HVD differential transceivers. If a single-ended device is connected to the bus, this line is pulled low. This disables the differential transceivers to protect them from trying to drive signals into ground. DIFFSENSE is used by multimode transceivers (LVD/SE) to determine if the device is connected to a single-ended, LVD or HVD SCSI bus. If the voltage on DIFFSENSE is between 0
0.5 V the bus is single-ended; if it is between 0.7 – 1.9 V the bus is LVD; and if it is greater than 2.4 V, the bus is HVD.

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