On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 02:57:32PM +0100, Sven Wesley wrote:
> >
> If you really want to read some experienced info on the AMT's, look up my
> killer thread in the mail archive. Search for "Engrave.py cuts deeper and
> deeper". Enjoy.
> Conclusion: The AMT's do the work when other encoders fail.

Sven,

Would it be the "AMT103 line driver cable assembly" which provides the
AMT103 with differential output? (If there's an AMT103 with differential
output at

http://www.cui.com/adtemplate.asp?invky=333508&catky=112362&subcatky1=994182&subcatky2=997829&subcatky3=

then I need to clean my glasses with emery paper.)

The so-called "datasheet" for the cable is nothing but an uninformative
sketch, unfortunately.

If everyone is of necessity getting by with well shielded TTL signals,
then I could try it too.

Erik

-- 
Never worry about theory as long as the machinery does what it's
supposed to do.
                                                  -- Robert A. Heinlein


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