Reducing the effect of coupling on a reference voltage received at a node
of an output buffer, wherein the effect of coupling is due to the
transitions in the output signals. An inverted signal of the output
signal is connected to the node through an impedance (e.g., capacitor)
that stores energy. The inverted signal pulls the node in the opposite
voltage level direction compared to the coupling effect of the output
signal, thereby leaving the reference voltage substantially unchanged. By
selecting the capacitance of the capacitor equaling the parasitic
capacitance between the node and the output of the output buffer,
coupling may be reduced substantially.