what a daisy chain is?



Hi everyone,
It seems a simple question.But I still have something i
cannot completly understand.

A daisy chain is often used a mulidrop topology, which need an
end-termination. And, source-termination doesnot work properly in
daisy chain,because the device in the middle of the chain would get a
plateau.
So, in a design , i should figure out minimul distance between,
say two receivers. in other words, beyond what distance between two
receivers , source-termination should not be used, and this topology
can be named a daisy chain?


---- ------ -------
Driver---------revceiver_1-----------------------receiver_2
---- ------- --------
|-------------distance---------|


thank you all!

.



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