Hi there, Ioliver, and welcome to Wikipedia. I like your article on anodising. I'm not so sure about your edit on Serial Storage Architecture, though. My understanding of LVDS is that the "L" means "lower than TTL", and that the "H" in HVDS means "TTL or higher". SSA is therefore HVDS. That's the view taken by Wikipedia's articles on the subject. Let me know if you disagree. As for the target of the Wikilink, you have a good point about linking to TTL. If we are going to link to anything, I would suggest a link to a new article called differential TTL. I didn't like the link to "differential", because that's an adjective in this context, and Wikipedia prefers article titles that are nouns. The new article could contain a technical description of differential TTL, a link to TTL, a mention that it's a kind of HVDS (in my opinion, at least), and a list of standards that use differential TTL. Any thoughts? -- Heron 13:16, 2 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Hi Ian. Your edits as 217.146.109.248 have now been reattributed to you. Regards — Kate Turner | Talk 09:11, 2004 Sep 4 (UTC)
Hi Ioliver. I'm confused by the math you suggest for Eurocard sizing in a recent edit you made: 1 U is 44.45mm ... 3U Eurocard is 100mm x 160mm ... 6U Eurocard is 233.5mm x 160mm This may very well be correct, but I find this confusing/questionable and I'm sure the question will arise in others minds also, so can I suggest you cite sources? We can continue the discussion at Talk:Eurocard. Cheers! -- Ds13 June 28, 2005 22:15 (UTC)
Hi there, Ioliver, and welcome to Wikipedia. I like your article on anodising. I'm not so sure about your edit on Serial Storage Architecture, though. My understanding of LVDS is that the "L" means "lower than TTL", and that the "H" in HVDS means "TTL or higher". SSA is therefore HVDS. That's the view taken by Wikipedia's articles on the subject. Let me know if you disagree. As for the target of the Wikilink, you have a good point about linking to TTL. If we are going to link to anything, I would suggest a link to a new article called differential TTL. I didn't like the link to "differential", because that's an adjective in this context, and Wikipedia prefers article titles that are nouns. The new article could contain a technical description of differential TTL, a link to TTL, a mention that it's a kind of HVDS (in my opinion, at least), and a list of standards that use differential TTL. Any thoughts? -- Heron 13:16, 2 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Hi Ian. Your edits as 217.146.109.248 have now been reattributed to you. Regards — Kate Turner | Talk 09:11, 2004 Sep 4 (UTC)
Hi Ioliver. I'm confused by the math you suggest for Eurocard sizing in a recent edit you made: 1 U is 44.45mm ... 3U Eurocard is 100mm x 160mm ... 6U Eurocard is 233.5mm x 160mm This may very well be correct, but I find this confusing/questionable and I'm sure the question will arise in others minds also, so can I suggest you cite sources? We can continue the discussion at Talk:Eurocard. Cheers! -- Ds13 June 28, 2005 22:15 (UTC)