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MC100LVE222FA Datasheet PDF : 6 Pages
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MC100LVE222
ECL AC CHARACTERISTICS (VEE = VEE (min) to VEE (max); VCC = VCCO = GND)
–40°C
0°C
25°C
70°C
Symbol
Characteristic
Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Unit Condition
tPLH
tPHL
Propagation Delay to Output
ps
IN (differential) 1040 1140 1240 1060 1160 1260 1080 1180 1280 1120 1220 1320
IN (single–ended) 990 1140 1290 1010 1160 1310 1030 1180 1330 1070 1220 1370
MR 1100 1250 1400 1130 1280 1430 1170 1320 1470 1220 1370 1520
Note 1.
Note 2.
tskew
Within–Device Skew
Part–to–Part Skew (Diff)
50
50
50
50
ps
Note 3.
200
200
200
200
VPP
VCMR
Minimum Input Swing
400
Common Mode Range
VPP < 500mV VEE
+1.3
400
–0.4 VEE
+1.2
400
–0.4 VEE
+1.2
400
–0.4 VEE
+1.2
mV
V
–0.4
Note 4.
Note 5.
VPP 500mV VEE
–0.4 VEE
–0.4 VEE
–0.4 VEE
–0.4
+1.6
+1.5
+1.5
+1.5
tr/tf
Output Rise/Fall Time
200
600 200
600 200
600 200
600 ps
20%–80%
1. The differential propagation delay is defined as the delay from the crossing points of the differential input signals to the crossing point of the
differential output signals. See Definitions and Testing of ECLinPS AC Parameters in Chapter 1 (page 1–12) of the Motorola High Performance
ECL Data Book (DL140/D).
2. The single-ended propagation delay is defined as the delay from the 50% point of the input signal to the 50% point of the output signal. See
Definitions and Testing of ECLinPS AC Parameters in Chapter 1 (page 1–12) of the Motorola High Performance ECL Data Book (DL140/D).
3. The within–device skew is defined as the worst case difference between any two similar delay paths within a single device.
4. VPP(min) is defined as the minimum input differential voltage which will cause no increase in the propagation delay. The VPP(min) is AC limited
for the LVE222. A differential input as low as 50 mV will still produce full ECL levels at the output.
5. VCMR is defined as the range within which the VIH level may vary, with the device still meeting the propagation delay specification. The VIL level
must be such that the peak to peak voltage is less than 1.0 V and greater than or equal to VPP(min).
PECL AC CHARACTERISTICS (VEE = GND; VCC = VCCO = VCC (min) to VCC (max))
–40°C
0°C
25°C
70°C
Symbol
Characteristic
Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Unit Condition
tPLH
tPHL
Propagation Delay to Output
ps
IN (differential) 1040 1140 1240 1060 1160 1260 1080 1180 1280 1120 1220 1320
IN (single–ended) 990 1140 1290 1010 1160 1310 1030 1180 1330 1070 1220 1370
MR 1100 1250 1400 1130 1280 1430 1170 1320 1470 1220 1370 1520
Note 1.
Note 2.
tskew
Within–Device Skew
Part–to–Part Skew (Diff)
50
50
50
50
ps
Note 3.
200
200
200
200
VPP
VCMR
Minimum Input Swing
400
Common Mode Range
VPP < 500mV 1.3
400
VCC 1.2
–0.4
400
VCC 1.2
–0.4
400
VCC 1.2
–0.4
mV
V
VCC
–0.4
Note 4.
Note 5.
VPP 500mV 1.6
VCC 1.5
–0.4
VCC 1.5
–0.4
VCC 1.5
–0.4
VCC
–0.4
tr/tf
Output Rise/Fall Time
200
600 200
600 200
600 200
600 ps
20%–80%
1. The differential propagation delay is defined as the delay from the crossing points of the differential input signals to the crossing point of the
differential output signals. See Definitions and Testing of ECLinPS AC Parameters in Chapter 1 (page 1–12) of the Motorola High Performance
ECL Data Book (DL140/D).
2. The single-ended propagation delay is defined as the delay from the 50% point of the input signal to the 50% point of the output signal. See
Definitions and Testing of ECLinPS AC Parameters in Chapter 1 (page 1–12) of the Motorola High Performance ECL Data Book (DL140/D).
3. The within–device skew is defined as the worst case difference between any two similar delay paths within a single device.
4. VPP(min) is defined as the minimum input differential voltage which will cause no increase in the propagation delay. The VPP(min) is AC limited
for the LVE222. A differential input as low as 50 mV will still produce full ECL levels at the output.
5. VCMR is defined as the range within which the VIH level may vary, with the device still meeting the propagation delay specification. The VIL level
must be such that the peak to peak voltage is less than 1.0 V and greater than or equal to VPP(min).
MOTOROLA
4–4
ECLinPS and ECLinPS Lite
DL140 — Rev 3

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