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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 101.06-4.7%10:45 AM EST

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To: gnuman who wrote (72390)5/9/2001 5:03:45 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
Hi Gene Parrott; The third step doesn't appear at the controller, it appears at the second RDRAM output, the one that took over driving a '1' from the first one.

Re: "But be my guest, analyze the timing diagrams and if you can see a way to create a third step I'll be interested in knowing." Oh come on. You've already admitted that you're rusty on the subject. I've already analyzed the timing diagrams, and since I'm in such a good mood today, what with Rambus finally getting the FRAUD label that I've been saying they needed for several years, I will go ahead and post the timing diagrams here.

Re: "The transition from Zo/2 to Zo at the source after the transient wave has passed? (Again, you need to calculate distance in ps from the source you choose)."

The impedances never change with time on the RSL bus. Therefore, there is no "delta" load impedance. I'm beginning to wonder about you.

Re: "You need to understand ..." If you don't want me to make fun of your ignorance, do try and be a little more careful in your wording. Unlike you, I am not "rusty" in my understanding of how transmission lines work.

-- Carl
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