1. Parallel Termination: This technique involves using a resistor in parallel with the load to match the transmission line impedance and absorb any reflections that may occur.
2. Series Termination: In this technique, a resistor is placed in series with the driver to match the transmission line impedance and reduce overshoot and ringing.
3. AC Termination: This technique involves using a capacitor in series with the terminator resistor to block DC current and allow AC current to flow, reducing the effect of reflections.
4. Split Termination: This technique uses two resistors, one at the transmitter end and one at the receiver end of the transmission line to match the impedance and reduce reflections that may occur.
5. Active Termination: This technique involves using an active circuit, such as a voltage regulator or an amplifier, to provide constant impedance and reduce the effects of reflections.





