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In message <eb956eca-4534-0463-031b-232f8bdbd...@earthlink.net>, jimlux writes:

>> I played with that, I used a small transformer to balance the signal
>> and then into LVDS receiver through a voltage divider.  Worked well,
>> but I didn't measure the jitter, it was just for a micro-controller.
>
>You can also do it with capacitive dc block to one side, and some 
>resistors - the ap notes describe it.  The receivers are a fairly high Z 
>input, so you pick the voltage divider resistors to make the termination 
>resistance right for the incoming signal.

Yes, but that doesn't give you galvanic isolation, which I think is almost
mandatory unless it is a metrology situation.

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