enkeländsignalning
Enkeländsignalning, often translated as single-ended signaling, is an electrical signaling method where information is transmitted using a single conductor. This conductor carries the signal voltage relative to a common reference potential, typically ground. In contrast, differential signaling uses two conductors, with the signal represented by the voltage difference between them.
The primary advantage of enkeländsignalning is its simplicity and reduced component count. It requires fewer wires
However, enkeländsignalning is more susceptible to noise and interference. External electromagnetic disturbances can easily affect the
Despite these limitations, enkeländsignalning remains widely used in many contexts. It is common in low-speed digital