ONSEMI MC100E196FNR2G

MC10E196, MC100E196
5VECL Programmable
Delay Chip
Description
The MC10E/100E196 is a programmable delay chip (PDC)
designed primarily for very accurate differential ECL input edge
placement applications.
The delay section consists of a chain of gates and a linear ramp delay
adjust organized as shown in the logic symbol. The first two delay
elements feature gates that have been modified to have delays
1.25 and 1.5 times the basic gate delay of approximately 80 ps. These
two elements provide the E196 with a digitally-selectable resolution
of approximately 20 ps. The required device delay is selected by the
seven address inputs D[0:6], which are latched on chip by a high signal
on the latch enable (LEN) control.
The FTUNE input takes an analog voltage and applies it to an
internal linear ramp for reducing the 20 ps Least Significant Bit (LSB)
minimum resolution still further. The FTUNE input is what
differentiates the E196 from the E195.
An eighth latched input, D7, is provided for cascading multiple
PDC’s for increased programmable range. The cascade logic allows
full control of multiple PDC’s, at the expense of only a single added
line to the data bus for each additional PDC, without the need for any
external gating.
The VBB pin, an internally generated voltage supply, is available to
this device only. For single-ended input conditions, the unused
differential input is connected to VBB as a switching reference voltage.
VBB may also rebias AC coupled inputs. When used, decouple VBB
and VCC via a 0.01 mF capacitor and limit current sourcing or sinking
to 0.5 mA. When not used, VBB should be left open.
The 100 Series contains temperature compensation.
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PLCC−28
FN SUFFIX
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2.0 ns Worst Case Delay Range
≈20 ps/Delay Step Resolution
Linear Input for Tighter Resolution
• Meets or Exceeds JEDEC Spec EIA/JESD78 IC
>1.0 GHz Bandwidth
On Chip Cascade Circuitry
PECL Mode Operating Range: VCC = 4.2 V to 5.7 V
with VEE = 0 V
NECL Mode Operating Range: VCC = 0 V
with VEE = −4.2 V to −5.7 V
Internal Input 50 kW Pulldown Resistors
ESD Protection: Human Body Model; > 1 kV,
Machine Model; > 75 V
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Latchup Test
Moisture Sensitivity Level: Pb = 1; Pb−Free = 3
For Additional Information, see Application Note
AND8003/D
Flammability Rating: UL 94 V−0 @ 1.125 in,
Oxygen Index: 28 to 34
Transistor Count = 425 devices
Pb−Free Packages are Available*
*For additional information on our Pb−Free strategy and soldering details, please
download the ON Semiconductor Soldering and Mounting Techniques
Reference Manual, SOLDERRM/D.
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LOGIC DIAGRAM AND PINOUT ASSIGNMENT
D2
25
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
NC
24
23
22
21
20
19
Table 1. PIN DESCRIPTION
PIN
18
FTUNE
27
17
NC
LEN
28
16
VCC
VEE
1
15
VCCO
IN
2
14
Q
IN
3
13
Q
VBB
4
12
VCCO
5
6
7
NC
NC EN
8
9
10
11
CASCADE
MC10E196
MC100E196
CASCADE
D0
SET MAX
26
SET MIN
D1
FUNCTION
IN/IN
EN
D[0:7]
Q/Q
LEN
SET MIN
SET MAX
CASCADE
FTUNE
VBB
VCC, VCCO
VEE
NC
ECL Signal Input
ECL Input Enable (H Forces Q Low)
ECL MUX Select Inputs
ECL Signal Output
ECL Latch Enable
ECL Min Delay Set
ECL Max Delay Set
ECL Cascade Signal
ECL Linear Voltage Input
Reference Voltage Output
Positive Supply
Negative Supply
No Connect
Table 2. TRUTH TABLE
* All VCC and VCCO pins are tied together on the die.
Warning: All VCC, VCCO, and VEE pins must be externally
connected to Power Supply to guarantee proper operation.
Figure 1. Pinout: PLCC−28
(Top View)
EN
L
Q = IN
EN
H
Q Logic Low
LEN
L
Pass Through D[0:10]
LEN
H
Latch D[0:10]
SETMIN
L
Normal Mode
SETMIN
H
Min Delay Path
SETMAX
L
Normal Mode
SETMAX
H
Max Delay Path
VBB
FTUNE
11
IN
IN
EN
* 1.25
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
4 GATES
1
8 GATES
1
0
16 GATES
1
0
1
* 1.5
1
1
CASCADE
VEE
LEN
SET MIN
SET MAX
LEN
7 BIT LATCH
Q
0
Q
LINEAR
RAMP
Q
LATCH
D
CASCADE
CASCADE
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
* delays are 25% or 50% longer than
* standard (standard ≈ 80 ps)
Figure 2. Logic Diagram − Simplified
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Table 3. MAXIMUM RATINGS
Symbol
Parameter
Condition 1
Condition 2
Rating
Unit
VCC
PECL Mode Power Supply
VEE = 0 V
8
V
VEE
NECL Mode Power Supply
VCC = 0 V
−8
V
VI
PECL Mode Input Voltage
NECL Mode Input Voltage
VEE = 0 V
VCC = 0 V
6
−6
V
V
Iout
Output Current
Continuous
Surge
50
100
mA
mA
IBB
VBB Sink/Source
± 0.5
mA
TA
Operating Temperature Range
0 to +85
°C
Tstg
Storage Temperature Range
−65 to +150
°C
qJA
Thermal Resistance (Junction−to−Ambient)
0 lfpm
500 lfpm
PLCC−28
PLCC−28
63.5
43.5
°C/W
°C/W
qJC
Thermal Resistance (Junction−to−Case)
Standard Board
PLCC−28
22 to 26
°C/W
VEE
PECL Operating Range
NECL Operating Range
4.2 to 5.7
−5.7 to −4.2
V
V
Tsol
Wave Solder
265
265
°C
Pb
Pb−Free
VI VCC
VI VEE
Stresses exceeding Maximum Ratings may damage the device. Maximum Ratings are stress ratings only. Functional operation above the
Recommended Operating Conditions is not implied. Extended exposure to stresses above the Recommended Operating Conditions may affect
device reliability.
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Table 4. 10E SERIES PECL DC CHARACTERISTICS VCCx = 5.0 V; VEE = 0.0 V (Note 1)
0°C
Symbol
Characteristic
Min
25°C
Typ
Max
130
156
Min
85°C
Typ
Max
130
156
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
130
156
mA
IEE
Power Supply Current
VOH
Output HIGH Voltage (Note 2)
3980
4070
4160
4020
4105
4190
4090
4185
4280
mV
VOL
Output LOW Voltage (Note 2)
3050
3210
3370
3050
3210
3370
3050
3227
3405
mV
VIH
Input HIGH Voltage (Single−Ended)
3830
3995
4160
3870
4030
4190
3940
4110
4280
mV
VIL
Input LOW Voltage (Single−Ended)
3050
3285
3520
3050
3285
3520
3050
3302
3555
mV
VBB
Output Voltage Reference
3.62
3.74
3.65
3.75
3.69
3.81
V
VIHCMR
Input HIGH Voltage Common Mode
Range (Differential Configuration) (Note 3)
2.2
4.6
2.2
4.6
2.2
4.6
V
IIH
Input HIGH Current
150
mA
IIL
Input LOW Current
150
0.5
0.3
150
0.5
0.25
0.3
0.2
mA
NOTE: Device will meet the specifications after thermal equilibrium has been established when mounted in a test socket or printed circuit
board with maintained transverse airflow greater than 500 lfpm. Electrical parameters are guaranteed only over the declared
operating temperature range. Functional operation of the device exceeding these conditions is not implied. Device specification limit
values are applied individually under normal operating conditions and not valid simultaneously.
1. Input and output parameters vary 1:1 with VCC. VEE can vary −0.46 V / +0.06 V.
2. Outputs are terminated through a 50 W resistor to VCC − 2.0 V.
3. VIHCMR min varies 1:1 with VEE, max varies 1:1 with VCC.
Table 5. 10E SERIES NECL DC CHARACTERISTICS VCCx = 0.0 V; VEE = −5.0 V (Note 4)
0°C
Symbol
Characteristic
Min
25°C
Typ
Max
130
156
Min
85°C
Typ
Max
130
156
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
130
156
mA
IEE
Power Supply Current
VOH
Output HIGH Voltage (Note 5)
−1020
−930
−840
−980
−895
−810
−910
−815
−720
mV
VOL
Output LOW Voltage (Note 5)
−1950
−1790
−1630
−1950
−1790
−1630
−1950
−1773
−1595
mV
VIH
Input HIGH Voltage (Single−Ended)
−1170
−1005
−840
−1130
−970
−810
−1060
−890
−720
mV
VIL
Input LOW Voltage (Single−Ended)
−1950
−1715
−1480
−1950
−1715
−1480
−1950
−1698
−1445
mV
VBB
Output Voltage Reference
−1.38
−1.27
−1.35
−1.25
−1.31
−1.19
V
VIHCMR
Input HIGH Voltage Common Mode
Range (Differential Configuration) (Note 6)
−2.8
−0.4
−2.8
−0.4
−2.8
−0.4
V
IIH
Input HIGH Current
150
mA
IIL
Input LOW Current
150
0.5
0.3
150
0.5
0.065
0.3
0.2
mA
NOTE: Device will meet the specifications after thermal equilibrium has been established when mounted in a test socket or printed circuit
board with maintained transverse airflow greater than 500 lfpm. Electrical parameters are guaranteed only over the declared
operating temperature range. Functional operation of the device exceeding these conditions is not implied. Device specification limit
values are applied individually under normal operating conditions and not valid simultaneously.
4. Input and output parameters vary 1:1 with VCC. VEE can vary −0.46 V / +0.06 V.
5. Outputs are terminated through a 50 W resistor to VCC − 2.0 V.
6. VIHCMR min varies 1:1 with VEE, max varies 1:1 with VCC.
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Table 6. 100E SERIES PECL DC CHARACTERISTICS VCCx = 5.0 V; VEE = 0.0 V (Note 7)
0°C
Symbol
Characteristic
Min
25°C
Typ
Max
130
156
Min
85°C
Typ
Max
130
156
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
150
179
mA
IEE
Power Supply Current
VOH
Output HIGH Voltage (Note 8)
3975
4050
4120
3975
4050
4120
3975
4050
4120
mV
VOL
Output LOW Voltage (Note 8)
3190
3295
3380
3190
3255
3380
3190
3260
3380
mV
VIH
Input HIGH Voltage (Single−Ended)
3835
3975
4120
3835
3975
4120
3835
3975
4120
mV
VIL
Input LOW Voltage (Single−Ended)
3190
3355
3525
3190
3355
3525
3190
3355
3525
mV
VBB
Output Voltage Reference
3.62
3.74
3.62
3.74
3.62
3.74
V
VIHCMR
Input HIGH Voltage Common Mode Range
(Differential Configuration) (Note 9)
2.2
4.6
2.2
4.6
2.2
4.6
V
IIH
Input HIGH Current
150
mA
IIL
Input LOW Current
150
0.5
0.3
150
0.5
0.25
0.5
0.2
mA
NOTE: Device will meet the specifications after thermal equilibrium has been established when mounted in a test socket or printed circuit
board with maintained transverse airflow greater than 500 lfpm. Electrical parameters are guaranteed only over the declared
operating temperature range. Functional operation of the device exceeding these conditions is not implied. Device specification limit
values are applied individually under normal operating conditions and not valid simultaneously.
7. Input and output parameters vary 1:1 with VCC. VEE can vary −0.46 V / +0.8 V.
8. Outputs are terminated through a 50 W resistor to VCC − 2.0 V.
9. VIHCMR min varies 1:1 with VEE, max varies 1:1 with VCC.
Table 7. 100E SERIES NECL DC CHARACTERISTICS VCCx = 0.0 V; VEE = −5.0 V (Note 10)
0°C
Symbol
Characteristic
Min
25°C
Typ
Max
130
156
Min
85°C
Typ
Max
130
156
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
150
179
mA
IEE
Power Supply Current
VOH
Output HIGH Voltage (Note 11)
−1025
−950
−880
−1025
−950
−880
−1025
−950
−880
mV
VOL
Output LOW Voltage (Note 11)
−1810
−1705
−1620
−1810
−1745
−1620
−1810
−1740
−1620
mV
VIH
Input HIGH Voltage (Single−Ended)
−1165
−1025
−880
−1165
−1025
−880
−1165
−1025
−880
mV
VIL
Input LOW Voltage (Single−Ended)
−1810
−1645
−1475
−1810
−1645
−1475
−1810
−1645
−1475
mV
VBB
Output Voltage Reference
−1.38
−1.26
−1.38
−1.26
−1.38
−1.26
V
VIHCMR
Input HIGH Voltage Common Mode Range
(Differential Configuration) (Note 12)
−2.8
−0.4
−2.8
−0.4
−2.8
−0.4
V
IIH
Input HIGH Current
150
mA
IIL
Input LOW Current
150
0.5
0.3
150
0.5
0.25
0.5
0.2
mA
NOTE: Device will meet the specifications after thermal equilibrium has been established when mounted in a test socket or printed circuit
board with maintained transverse airflow greater than 500 lfpm. Electrical parameters are guaranteed only over the declared
operating temperature range. Functional operation of the device exceeding these conditions is not implied. Device specification limit
values are applied individually under normal operating conditions and not valid simultaneously.
10. Input and output parameters vary 1:1 with VCC. VEE can vary −0.46 V / +0.8 V.
11. Outputs are terminated through a 50 W resistor to VCC − 2.0 V.
12. VIHCMR min varies 1:1 with VEE, max varies 1:1 with VCC.
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Table 8. AC CHARACTERISTICS VCCx = 5.0 V; VEE = 0.0 V or VCCx = 0.0 V; VEE = −5.0 V (Note 13)
0°C
Symbol
Min
Characteristic
Typ
fMAX
Maximum Toggle Frequency
tPLH
tPHL
Propagation Delay
IN to Q; Tap = 0
IN to Q; Tap = 127
EN to Q; Tap = 0
D7 to CASCADE
1210
3320
1250
300
1360
3570
1450
450
tRANGE
Programmable Range
tPD (max) − tPD (min)
2000
2175
Dt
Step Delay (Note 14)
55
115
250
505
1000
17
34
68
136
272
544
1088
D1
D0
Linearity (Note 15)
tSKEW
Duty Cycle Skew
tJITTER
Random Clock Jitter (RMS)
ts
Setup Time
th
Hold Time
tR
Release Time
tjit
Random Clock Jitter (RMS)
tr
tf
Output Rise/Fall Time
Min
Typ
85°C
Max
Min
Typ
Max
>1.0
D0 High
D1 High
D2 High
D3 High
D4 High
D5 High
D6 High
Lin
25°C
Max
1510
3820
1650
700
105
180
325
620
1190
1240
3380
1275
300
1390
3630
1475
450
2050
2240
55
115
250
515
1030
17.5
35
70
140
280
560
1120
D1
D0
Unit
GHz
1540
3880
1675
700
105
180
325
620
1220
1440
3920
1350
300
1590
4270
1650
450
2375
2580
65
140
305
620
1240
21
42
84
168
336
672
1344
D1
D0
1765
4720
1950
700
ps
ps
ps
120
205
380
740
1450
ps
tPHL−tPLH (Note 16)
±30
±30
±30
<5
<5
<5
D to LEN
D to IN (Note 17)
EN to IN (Note 18)
200
800
200
0
200
800
200
0
200
800
200
0
LEN to D
IN to EN (Note 19)
500
0
250
500
0
250
500
0
250
EN to IN (Note 20)
SET MAX to LEN
SET MIN to LEN
300
800
800
20−80% (Q)
20−80% (CASCADE)
300
800
800
<5
125
300
225
450
125
300
ps
ps
ps
300
800
800
<5
325
650
ps
225
450
<5
325
650
125
300
225
450
ps
325
650
ps
NOTE: Device will meet the specifications after thermal equilibrium has been established when mounted in a test socket or printed circuit
board with maintained transverse airflow greater than 500 lfpm. Electrical parameters are guaranteed only over the declared
operating temperature range. Functional operation of the device exceeding these conditions is not implied. Device specification limit
values are applied individually under normal operating conditions and not valid simultaneously.
13. 10 Series: VEE can vary −0.46 V / +0.06 V.
100 Series: VEE can vary −0.46 V / +0.8 V.
14. Specification limits represent the amount of delay added with the assertion of each individual delay control pin. The various combinations
of asserted delay control inputs will typically realize D0 resolution steps across the specified programmable range.
15. The linearity specification guarantees to which delay control input the programmable steps will be monotonic (i.e. increasing delay steps for
increasing binary counts on the control inputs Dn). Typically the device will be monotonic to the D0 input, however under worst case conditions
and process variation, delays could decrease slightly with increasing binary counts when the D0 input is the LSB. With the D1 input as the
LSB the device is guaranteed to be monotonic over all specified environmental conditions and process variation.
16. Duty cycle skew guaranteed only for differential operation measured from the cross point of the input to the cross point of the output.
17. This setup time defines the amount of time prior to the input signal the delay tap of the device must be set.
18. This setup time is the minimum time that EN must be asserted prior to the next transition of IN/IN to prevent an output response greater than
±75 mV to that IN/IN transition.
19. This hold time is the minimum time that EN must remain asserted after a negative going IN or positive going IN to prevent an output response
greater than ±75 mV to that IN/IN transition.
20. This release time is the minimum time that EN must be de−asserted prior to the next IN/IN transition to ensure an output response that meets
the specified IN to Q propagation delay and transition times.
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ANALOG INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
FTUNE = VCC to VEE
140
100
90
PROPAGATION DELAY (ps)
PROPAGATION DELAY (ps)
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
−4.5
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
−3.5
−2.5
−1.5
0
−5
−0.5
−4
FTUNE VOLTAGE (V)
Propagation Delay versus FTUNE Voltage
(100E196)
−3
−2
FTUNE VOLTAGE (V)
−1
0
Propagation Delay versus FTUNE Voltage
(10E196)
USING THE FTUNE ANALOG INPUT
The analog FTUNE pin on the E196 device is intended to
add more delay in a tunable gate to enhance the 20 ps
resolution capabilities of the fully digital E195. The level of
resolution obtained is dependent on the number of
increments applied to the appropriate range on the FTUNE
pin.
To provide this further level of resolution (See Logic
Diagram), the FTUNE pin must be capable of adjusting the
additional delay finer than the 20 ps digital resolution. From
the provided graphs one sees that this requirement is easily
achieved as over the entire FTUNE voltage range a 100 ps
additional delay can be achieved. This extra analog range
ensures that the FTUNE pin will be capable even under
worst case conditions of covering the digital resolution.
Typically the analog input will be driven by an external DAC
to provide a digital control with very fine analog output
steps. The final resolution of the device will be dependent on
the width of the DAC chosen.
To determine the voltage range necessary for the FTUNE
input, the graphs provided should be used. As an example if
a tuning range of 40 ps is selected to cover worst case
conditions and ensure coverage of the digital range, from the
100E196 graph a voltage range of −3.25 V to −4.0 V would
be necessary on the FTUNE pin. Obviously there are
numerous voltage ranges which can be used to cover a given
delay range, users are given the flexibility to determine
which one best fits their designs.
one more address line per added E196. Obviously cascading
multiple PDC’s will result in a larger programmable range,
however, this increase is at the expense of a longer minimum
delay.
Figure 3 illustrates the interconnect scheme for
cascading two E196’s. As can be seen, this scheme can
easily be expanded for larger E196 chains. The D7 input of
the E196 is the cascade control pin. With the interconnect
scheme of Figure 3 when D7 is asserted it signals the need
for a larger programmable range than is achievable with a
single device.
An expansion of the latch section of the block diagram is
pictured below. Use of this diagram will simplify the
explanation of how the cascade circuitry works. When D7
of chip #1 above is low the cascade output will also be low
while the cascade bar output will be a logical high. In this
condition the SET MIN pin of chip #2 will be asserted and
thus all of the latches of chip #2 will be reset and the device
will be set at its minimum delay. Since the RESET and SET
inputs of the latches are overriding any changes on the
A0−A6 address bus will not affect the operation of chip #2.
Chip #1 on the other hand will have both SET MIN and
SET MAX de-asserted so that its delay will be controlled
entirely by the address bus A0−A6. If the delay needed is
greater than can be achieved with 31.75 gate delays
(1111111 on the A0−A6 address bus) D7 will be asserted to
signal the need to cascade the delay to the next E196 device.
When D7 is asserted the SET MIN pin of chip #2 will be
de-asserted and the delay will be controlled by the A0−A6
address bus. Chip #1 on the other hand will have its SET
MAX pin asserted resulting in the device delay to be
independent of the A0−A6 address bus.
Cascading Multiple E196’s
To increase the programmable range of the E196 internal
cascade circuitry has been included. This circuitry allows for
the cascading of multiple E196’s without the need for any
external gating. Furthermore this capability requires only
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When the SET MAX pin of chip #1 is asserted the D0 and
D1 latches will be reset while the rest of the latches will be
set. In addition, to maintain monotonicity an additional gate
delay is selected in the cascade circuitry. As a result when D7
of chip #1 is asserted the delay increases from 31.75 gates
to 32 gates. A 32 gate delay is the maximum delay setting for
the E196.
When cascading multiple PDC’s it will prove more cost
effective to use a single E196 for the Most Significant Bit
(MSB) of the chain while using E195 for the lower order
bits. This is due to the fact that only one fine tune input is
needed to further reduce the delay step resolution.
ADDRESS BUS (A0−A6)
LINEAR
INPUT
D1
VEE
D7
D6
D5
D4
FTUNE
D0
E196
Chip #1
LEN
VCC
LEN
VCC0
VEE
E196
Chip #2
VCC
VCC0
CASCADE
VBB
CASCADE
VCC0
EN
EN
VBB
SET MAX
Q
SET MIN
Q
IN
CASCADE
IN
Q
CASCADE
Q
IN
SET MAX
IN
SET MIN
INPUT
D1
FTUNE
D0
D3
D2
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
A7
OUTPUT
VCC0
Figure 3. Cascading Interconnect Architecture
TO SELECT MULTIPLEXERS
BIT 0
D0
BIT 1
Q0
D1
BIT 2
Q1
D2
BIT 3
Q2
D3
BIT 4
Q3
D4
BIT 5
Q4
D5
BIT 6
Q5
D6
BIT 7
Q6
D7
Q7
LEN
LEN
LEN
LEN
LEN
LEN
LEN
LEN
Reset Reset
Reset Reset
Reset Reset
Reset Reset
Reset Reset
Reset Reset
Reset Reset
Reset Reset
SET MIN
SET MAX
Figure 4. Expansion of the Latch Section of the E196 Block Diagram
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CASCADE
CASCADE
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1600
30
DELAY VARIATION (ps)
25
20
PROPAGATION DELAY (ps)
Note:
All Taps Selected
SET = H, Temp. = 0°C
15
10
5
0
−5
−10
−15
−5.5
−5.3
−5.1
−4.9
−4.7
−4.5
1575
1550
1525
1500
1475
1450
1425
1400
1375
1350
1325
1300
−4.3
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
VEE, (V)
Temperature (°C)
Figure 5. Change in Delay vs. Change in
Supply Voltage
Figure 6. Delay vs. Temperature (Fixed Path)
100
4400
PROPAGATION DELAY (ps)
PROPAGATION DELAY (ps)
4300
4200
4100
4000
3900
3800
3700
3600
3600
85°C
2800
0°C
2000
3500
3400
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
1200
0
64
32
Temperature (°C)
Figure 7. Delay vs. Temperature (Max. Delay).
Figure 8. 100E196 Temperature Effects on
Delay.
3900
84
3400
80
DELAY (ps)
PROPAGATION DELAY (ps)
88
76
72
2900
2400
1900
68
64
128
96
Tap Delay
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
1400
100
0
20
40
60
80
100
Temperature (°C)
Tap Selection
Figure 9. Delay vs. Temperature (Per Gate).
Figure 10. E195 Delay Linearity.
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Q
Zo = 50 W
D
Receiver
Device
Driver
Device
Q
D
Zo = 50 W
50 W
50 W
VTT
VTT = VCC − 2.0 V
Figure 11. Typical Termination for Output Driver and Device Evaluation
(See Application Note AND8020/D − Termination of ECL Logic Devices.)
ORDERING INFORMATION
Package
Shipping †
MC10E196FN
PLCC−28
37 Units / Rail
MC10E196FNG
PLCC−28
(Pb−Free)
37 Units / Rail
MC10E196FNR2
PLCC−28
500 / Tape & Reel
MC10E196FNR2G
PLCC−28
(Pb−Free)
500 / Tape & Reel
MC100E196FN
PLCC−28
37 Units / Rail
MC100E196FNG
PLCC−28
(Pb−Free)
37 Units / Rail
MC100E196FNR2
PLCC−28
500 / Tape & Reel
MC100E196FNR2G
PLCC−28
(Pb−Free)
500 / Tape & Reel
Device
†For information on tape and reel specifications, including part orientation and tape sizes, please refer to our Tape and Reel Packaging
Specifications Brochure, BRD8011/D.
Resource Reference of Application Notes
AN1405/D
− ECL Clock Distribution Techniques
AN1406/D
− Designing with PECL (ECL at +5.0 V)
AN1503/D
− ECLinPSt I/O SPiCE Modeling Kit
AN1504/D
− Metastability and the ECLinPS Family
AN1568/D
− Interfacing Between LVDS and ECL
AN1672/D
− The ECL Translator Guide
AND8001/D
− Odd Number Counters Design
AND8002/D
− Marking and Date Codes
AND8020/D
− Termination of ECL Logic Devices
AND8066/D
− Interfacing with ECLinPS
AND8090/D
− AC Characteristics of ECL Devices
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
PLCC−28
FN SUFFIX
PLASTIC PLCC PACKAGE
CASE 776−02
ISSUE E
−N−
0.007 (0.180)
B
Y BRK
T L−M
M
0.007 (0.180)
U
M
N
S
T L−M
S
S
N
S
D
Z
−M−
−L−
W
28
D
X
V
1
A
0.007 (0.180)
R
0.007 (0.180)
C
M
M
T L−M
T L−M
S
S
N
S
N
S
0.007 (0.180)
H
N
S
S
G
J
0.004 (0.100)
−T− SEATING
T L−M
S
N
T L−M
S
N
S
K
PLANE
F
VIEW S
G1
M
K1
E
S
T L−M
S
VIEW D−D
Z
0.010 (0.250)
0.010 (0.250)
G1
VIEW S
S
NOTES:
1. DATUMS −L−, −M−, AND −N− DETERMINED
WHERE TOP OF LEAD SHOULDER EXITS
PLASTIC BODY AT MOLD PARTING LINE.
2. DIMENSION G1, TRUE POSITION TO BE
MEASURED AT DATUM −T−, SEATING PLANE.
3. DIMENSIONS R AND U DO NOT INCLUDE
MOLD FLASH. ALLOWABLE MOLD FLASH IS
0.010 (0.250) PER SIDE.
4. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER
ANSI Y14.5M, 1982.
5. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCH.
6. THE PACKAGE TOP MAY BE SMALLER THAN
THE PACKAGE BOTTOM BY UP TO 0.012
(0.300). DIMENSIONS R AND U ARE
DETERMINED AT THE OUTERMOST
EXTREMES OF THE PLASTIC BODY
EXCLUSIVE OF MOLD FLASH, TIE BAR
BURRS, GATE BURRS AND INTERLEAD
FLASH, BUT INCLUDING ANY MISMATCH
BETWEEN THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF THE
PLASTIC BODY.
7. DIMENSION H DOES NOT INCLUDE DAMBAR
PROTRUSION OR INTRUSION. THE DAMBAR
PROTRUSION(S) SHALL NOT CAUSE THE H
DIMENSION TO BE GREATER THAN 0.037
(0.940). THE DAMBAR INTRUSION(S) SHALL
NOT CAUSE THE H DIMENSION TO BE
SMALLER THAN 0.025 (0.635).
DIM
A
B
C
E
F
G
H
J
K
R
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
G1
K1
INCHES
MIN
MAX
0.485
0.495
0.485
0.495
0.165
0.180
0.090
0.110
0.013
0.019
0.050 BSC
0.026
0.032
0.020
−−−
0.025
−−−
0.450
0.456
0.450
0.456
0.042
0.048
0.042
0.048
0.042
0.056
−−− 0.020
2_
10_
0.410
0.430
0.040
−−−
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MILLIMETERS
MIN
MAX
12.32
12.57
12.32
12.57
4.20
4.57
2.29
2.79
0.33
0.48
1.27 BSC
0.66
0.81
0.51
−−−
0.64
−−−
11.43
11.58
11.43
11.58
1.07
1.21
1.07
1.21
1.07
1.42
−−−
0.50
2_
10_
10.42
10.92
1.02
−−−
0.007 (0.180)
M
T L−M
S
N
S
MC10E196, MC100E196
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