You have a driver that drives a long signal & connects to an
input device. At the input device there is either overshoot,
undershoot or signal threshold violations, what can be done
to correct this problem?
Answer Posted / baba
To avoid signal threshold violations(due to loss in long
path), use repeaters to boost signal strength at spec.
intervals.
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