whoa. unless I'm misunderstanding you, I believe you mean the outputs
are stackable.
"fan-out" means driving multiple (separate) inputs from a single
output. That, you can do.
"fan-in" means attempting to route separate outputs to a single input.
Damn, I can't find my Rich Gold book, but at the very least you'll have
impedance problems, and at worst you'll short things together which is
hard on the circuitry. Depending on what you're connecting together.
Skot Wiedmann wrote:
are stackable.
"fan-out" means driving multiple (separate) inputs from a single
output. That, you can do.
"fan-in" means attempting to route separate outputs to a single input.
Damn, I can't find my Rich Gold book, but at the very least you'll have
impedance problems, and at worst you'll short things together which is
hard on the circuitry. Depending on what you're connecting together.
Skot Wiedmann wrote:
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