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High-level input voltage (Vih), and low-level input voltage (Vil) are voltage values required to switch the output of the input buffer to a high and to a low state, respectively. In addition, an internal reference and input buffer simplifies system design requirements. During this exchange, the receiver advertises its "window," which is the maximum number of bytes that its input buffer can hold. |
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