The MC10124 is a quad translator for interfacing data and control signals
between a saturated logic section and the MECL section of digital systems. The
MC10124 has TTL compatible inputs, and MECL complementary open–emitter
outputs that allow use as an inverting/ non–inverting translator or as a
differential line driver . When the common strobe input is at the low logic level, it
forces all true outputs to a MECL low logic state and all inverting outputs to a
MECL high logic state.
Power supply requirements are ground, +5.0 Volts, and –5.2 Volts.
Propagation delay of the MC10124 is typically 3.5 ns. The dc levels are
standard or Schottky TTL in, MECL 10,000 out.
An advantage of this device is that TTL level information can be transmitted
differentially , via balanced twisted pair lines, to the MECL equipment, where the
signal can be received by the MC10115 or MC10116 differential line receivers.
The MC10124 is useful in computers, instrumentation, peripheral controllers,
test equipment, and digital communications systems.
PD= 380 mW typ/pkg (No Load)
tpd= 3.5 ns typ (+ 1.5 Vdc in to 50% out)
tr, tf= 2.5 ns typ (20%–80%)
LOGIC DIAGRAM
5
6
7
10
11
4
2
3
1
12
15
13
14
L SUFFIX
CERAMIC PACKAGE
CASE 620–10
P SUFFIX
PLASTIC PACKAGE
CASE 648–08
FN SUFFIX
PLCC
CASE 775–02
DIP
PIN ASSIGNMENT
B
OUT
A
OUT
B
OUT
A
OUT
A
IN
COMMON
STROBE
B
IN
V
EE
Pin assignment is for Dual–in–Line Package.
For PLCC pin assignment, see the Pin Conversion
T ables on page 6–11 of the Motorola MECL Data
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Book (DL122/D).
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
GND
C
OUT
D
OUT
D
OUT
C
OUT
D
IN
C
IN
V
9
CC
3/93
Motorola, Inc. 1996
Gnd=PIN 16
VCC (+5.0Vdc) =PIN 9
VEE (–5.2Vdc) =PIN 8
3–82
REV 5
Page 2
MC10124
Under
ppy
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Test Limits
Pin
CharacteristicSymbol
Negative Power Supply Drain
Current
Positive Power Supply Drain
Current
Reverse CurrentI
Forward CurrentI
Input Breakdown VoltageBV
Clamp Input VoltageV
High Output VoltageV
Low Output VoltageV
High Threshold VoltageV
Low Threshold VoltageV
Switching Times (50Ω Load)ns
Propagation Delay
(+3.5Vdc to 50%)
I
E
I
CCH
I
CCL
R
F
OH
OL
OHA
OLA
t
6+1+
1
t
6–1–
t
7+1+
t
7–1–
t
7+3–
t
7–3+
Under
Test
8726672mAdc
9161618mAdc
9252525mAdc
6
7
6
7
in
I
6
7
6
7
1
3
1
3
1
3
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
3
–30°C+25°C+85°C
MinMaxMinTypMaxMinMax
5.5
5.5
–1.060
–1.060
–1.890
–1.890
–1.080
–1.080
1.5
1.0
1.5
1.0
1.5
1.0
200
50
–12.8
–3.2
–1.5
–1.5
–0.890
–0.890
–1.675
–1.675
–1.655
–1.655
6.8
6.0
6.8
6.0
6.8
6.0
5.5
5.5
–0.960
–0.960
–1.850
–1.850
–0.980
–0.980
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
200
50
–12.8
–3.2
–1.5
–1.5
–0.810
–0.810
–1.650
–1.650
–1.630
–1.630
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
5.5
5.5
–0.890
–0.890
–1.825
–1.825
–0.910
–0.910
1.0
1.5
1.0
1.5
1.0
1.5
–0.700
–0.700
–1.615
–1.615
–1.595
–1.595
20050µAdc
–12.8
–3.2
–1.5
–1.5
6.0
6.8
6.0
6.8
6.0
6.8
Unit
mAdc
Vdc
Vdc
Vdc
Vdc
Vdc
Vdc
Rise Time(20 to 80%)t
Fall Time(20 to 80%)t
1. See switching time test circuit. Propagation delay for this circuit is specified from +1.5Vdc in to the 50% point on the output waveform. The
+3.5Vdc is shown here because all logic and supply levels are shifted 2 volts positive.
Switching Times(50Ω Load)+7.0 V–3.2 V+2.0 V
Propagation Delay
(+3.5Vdc to 50%)
Rise Time(20 to 80%)t
Fall Time(20 to 80%)t
1. See switching time test circuit. Propagation delay for this circuit is specified from +1.5Vdc in to the 50% point on the output waveform. The
+3.5Vdc is shown here because all logic and supply levels are shifted 2 volts positive.
I
E
I
CCH
I
CCL
R
F
in
I
OH
OL
OHA
OLA
t
6+1+
1
t
6–1–
t
7+1+
t
7–1–
t
7+3–
t
7–3+
1+
1–
er
Test
89816
99816
998
6
7
6
7
6
7
6
7
1
3
1
3
1
3
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
3
19816
19816
R
TEST VOLTAGE APPLIED TO PINS LISTED BELOW
V
R
6
7
V
CC
V
CC
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
V
EE
V
EE
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
I
I
I
I
6
7
I
in
I
in
6
7
Gnd
5,6,7,10,11,16
16
16
16
16
5,7,10,1 1,16
6,16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
Each MECL 10,000 series circuit has been designed to meet the dc specifications shown in the test table, after thermal equilibrium has been
established. The circuit is in a test socket or mounted on a printed circuit board and transverse air flow greater than 500 linear fpm is maintained.
Outputs are terminated through a 50–ohm resistor to –2.0 volts. Test procedures are shown for only one gate. The other gates are tested in the
same manner.
DL122 — Rev 6
3–85MOTOROLAMECL Data
Page 5
MC10124
SWITCHING TIME TEST CIRCUIT
V
in
0.1
Coax
Input
Pulse Generator
Input Pulse
t+ = t– = 5.5
(10 to 90%)
50–ohm termination to ground lo–
cated in each scope channel input.
All input and output cables to the
scope are equal lengths of 50–ohm
coaxial cable. Wire length should be
< 1/4 inch from TPin to input pin and
TP
to output pin.
out
±
0.5 ns
µ
0.1
V
out
4
2
3
1
12
15
13
14
NAND
Unused outputs connected to a
50–ohm resistor to ground.
+6.0 VdcV
FCoaxCoax
µ
F25 µF0.1 µF
25 µF
5
6
7
10
11
CC
+7.0 Vdc
168
+ 2.0 Vdc
V
0.1 µF
–3.2 Vdc
EE
V
out
AND
NOTE: All power supply and logic levels are shown
shifted 2 volts positive.
MOTOROLAMECL Data
3–86
DL122 — Rev 6
Page 6
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
FN SUFFIX
PLASTIC PLCC PACKAGE
CASE 775–02
ISSUE C
MC10124
–L–
201
Z
C
G
G1
0.010 (0.250) N
S
T
–N–
L–M
S
Y BRK
–M–
W
V
A
0.007 (0.180) N
0.007 (0.180) N
R
E
0.004 (0.100)
J
PLANE
SEATING
–T–
VIEW S
S
0.007 (0.180) N
B
0.007 (0.180) N
U
M
S
L–M
T
M
S
S
L–M
T
S
D
Z
D
X
0.010 (0.250) N
G1
S
S
L–M
T
S
VIEW D–D
M
M
S
L–M
T
L–M
T
S
S
S
0.007 (0.180) N
H
M
S
L–M
T
S
K1
K
0.007 (0.180) N
F
M
S
L–M
T
S
VIEW S
DL122 — Rev 6
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 DA TUM –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).
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MOTOROLAMECL Data
3–88
*MC10124/D*
◊
MC10124/D
DL122 — Rev 6
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