Datasheet MC10EL33D, MC10EL33DR2, MC100EL33D, MC100EL33DR2 Datasheet (Motorola)

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MOTOROLA
SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
3–1
REV 3
Motorola, Inc. 1996
5/95
÷
The MC10EL/100EL33 is an integrated ÷4 divider. The differential clock inputs and the VBB allow a differential, single-ended or AC coupled interface to the device. If used, the VBB output should be bypassed to ground with a 0.01µF capacitor. Also note that the VBB is designed to be used as an input bias on the EL33 only , the VBB output has limited current sink and source capability.
The reset pin is asynchronous and is asserted on the rising edge. Upon power-up, the internal flip-flops will attain a random state; the reset allows for the synchronization of multiple EL33’s in a system.
650ps Propagation Delay
4.0GHz Toggle Frequency
High Bandwidth Output Transitions
75kInternal Input Pulldown Resistors
>1000V ESD Protection
LOGIC DIAGRAM AND PINOUT ASSIGNMENT
4
3
1
2
5
6
78Q
V
EE
V
CC
QCLK
V
BB
R
÷4
Reset
CLK
MC10EL33
MC100EL33
PIN FUNCTION
CLK Clock Inputs Reset Asynch Reset V
BB
Ref Voltage Output
Q Data Ouputs
PIN DESCRIPTION
1
8
D SUFFIX
PLASTIC SOIC PACKAGE
CASE 751-05
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MC10EL33 MC100EL33
MOTOROLA ECLinPS and ECLinPS Lite
DL140 — Rev 3
3–2
DC CHARACTERISTICS (VEE = VEE(min) to VEE(max); VCC = GND)
–40°C 0°C 25°C 85°C
Symbol Characteristic Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Unit
I
EE
Power Supply 10EL Current 100EL
272733
33
272733
33
272733
33
27313337mA
V
EE
Power Supply 10EL Voltage 100EL
–5.2 –4.5
–4.75 –4.20
–5.2 –4.5
–5.5 –5.5
–4.75 –4.20
–5.2 –4.5
–5.5 –5.5
–4.75 –4.20
–5.2 –4.5
–5.5 –5.5
V
V
BB
Output Reference 10EL Voltage 100EL
–1.43 –1.38
–1.30 –1.26
–1.38 –1.38
–1.27 –1.26
–1.35 –1.38
–1.25 –1.26
–1.31 –1.38
–1.19 –1.26
V
I
IH
Input HIGH Current 150 150 150 150 µA
AC CHARACTERISTICS (VEE = VEE(min) to VEE(max); VCC = GND)
–40°C 0°C 25°C 85°C
Symbol Characteristic Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Unit
f
MAX
Maximum Toggle Frequency
3.4 4.2 3.8 4.2 3.8 4.2 3.8 4.2 GHz
t
PLH
t
PHL
Propagation Delay CLK to Q Reset to Q
490 310
630 460
770 610
540 360
630 460
720 560
550 360
640 460
730 560
590 380
670 480
760 580
ps
V
PP
Minimum Input Swing
1
150 150 150 150 mV
t
r
t
f
Output Rise/Fall Times Q (20% – 80%)
100 225 350 100 225 350 100 225 350 100 225 350 ps
1. Minimum input swing for which AC parameters are guaranteed.
Figure 1. Timing Diagram
CLK
RESET
Q
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MC10EL33 MC100EL33
3–3 MOTOROLAECLinPS and ECLinPS Lite
DL140 — Rev 3
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
D SUFFIX
PLASTIC SOIC PACKAGE
CASE 751–05
ISSUE P
SEATING PLANE
1
4
58
C
K
4X P
A0.25 (0.010)MT B
S S
0.25 (0.010)
M
B
M
8X D
R
M
J
X 45
_
_
F
–A–
–B–
–T–
DIM MIN MAX
MILLIMETERS
A 4.80 5.00 B 3.80 4.00 C 1.35 1.75 D 0.35 0.49
F 0.40 1.25 G 1.27 BSC J 0.18 0.25 K 0.10 0.25 M 0 7 P 5.80 6.20 R 0.25 0.50
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G
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONS A AND B ARE DATUMS AND T IS A DATUM SURFACE.
2. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI Y14.5M, 1982.
3. DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETER.
4. DIMENSION A AND B DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD PROTRUSION.
5. MAXIMUM MOLD PROTRUSION 0.15 PER SIDE.
6. DIMENSION D DOES NOT INCLUDE MOLD PROTRUSION. ALLOWABLE DAMBAR PROTRUSION SHALL BE 0.127 TOTAL IN EXCESS OF THE D DIMENSION AT MAXIMUM MATERIAL CONDITION.
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