Suitability for use with low-voltage electronics
The electronics industry, particularly in portable and mobile devices,
continually strives to lower supply voltage to save power.[citation needed]
A low supply voltage, however, reduces noise immunity. Differential
signalling helps to reduce these problems because, for a given supply
voltage, it provides twice the noise immunity of a single-ended system.
To see why, consider a single-ended digital system with supply voltage V S
V_{S}. The high logic level is V S V_{S}\, and the low logic level is 0 V.
The difference between the two levels is therefore V S − 0 V = V S V_{S}
-0\,{\mathrm {V}}=V_{S}. Now consider a differential system with the same
supply voltage. The voltage difference in the high state, where one wire is
at V S V_{S}\, and the
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Differential amplifiers respond to differential signals by amplifying the
difference between the voltages on the amplifier’s two inputs.
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