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<p>for all the signals use the same conductor (even if separate ground wires are used, the grounds are inevitably connected together at each end), and this can sometimes cause interference (crosstalk) between the signals.</p>

<p><big>Standards</big></p>
<p>Single-ended signaling is widely used, and can be seen in numerous common transmission standards, including:<br/>
* <a href="page.php?w=RS-232">RS-232</a> serial communications<br/>
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