Hey Kiss,
We almost match. The exception being that I have very little college. However, I am also pretty much self educated and heavily industry educated.
I spent 24 years with IBM with 14 years in the field as an OPD service technician. Basically I worked on typewriters, electronic composers, "Spray and Prays", photo copiers, communicating media, telephone systems, mini computers, cash registers and the wonderful Series One (Everything beyond the ON/OFF switch was "FREELANCE" as far as Maps went. From 1991 through 2005 I worked with Lexmark out of Lexington, KY where I was senior staff on the tech support side and worked within the labs on both hardware electrical/electronic design and mechanicals. Heaviest amount was on Software development both code on the printers as well as Windows Driver Development.
When I read a statement that says "induced" I take that to men a signal is placed on a lined to be "Sensed" or read downstream. If you look at the chip schematic you will see the sensing pin. I don't have a copy of the design in front of me but I believe the pin # is 5.
Just a suggestion, but is there any way we can get together off-line of this item. I think we are running far afield of the original topic and I really want to make sure I'm imparting correct information. I don't want any one toasted or "Toes up" because my interpretation is trash.