The MC10H165 is an 8–Input Priority Encoder. This 10H part is a
functional/pinout duplication of the standard MECL 10K family part, with 100%
improvement in propagation delay, and no increases in power–
supply current.
Clock Input → Output
Set–up Timet
Hold Timet
Rise Timet
Fall Timet
NOTE:
Each MECL 10H 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 Ifpm is maintained. Outputs are terminated through a
50–ohm resistor to –2.0 volts.
t
pd
0.7
3.4
0.7
3.4
0.7
2.2
0.7
3.0—3.0—3.0—ns
set
0.5—0.5—0.5—ns
hold
0.52.40.52.40.52.4ns
r
0.52.40.52.40.52.4ns
f
2.2
0.7
0.7
3.4
2.2
ns
L SUFFIX
CERAMIC PACKAGE
CASE 620–10
P SUFFIX
PLASTIC PACKAGE
CASE 648–08
FN SUFFIX
PLCC
CASE 775–02
TRUTH TABLE
DATA INPUTSOUTPUTS
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
Q3
Q2
Q1
H
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
H
L
L
H
X
X
X
X
X
L
L
H
X
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
X
L
H
X
L
L
H
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
H
X
X
L
H
X
L
L
H
L
L
L
DIP
PIN ASSIGNMENT
V
CC1
Q1
Q0
CLOCK
D0
D7
D1
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
9
L
H
L
L
H
L
H
H
L
H
H
H
L
H
H
L
H
H
H
H
H
H
L
L
L
V
CC2
Q2
Q3
D2
D5
D4
D3
D6
Q0
L
H
L
H
L
H
L
H
L
3/93
Motorola, Inc. 1996
2–261
REV 5
Page 2
MC10H165
8–INPUT PRIORITY ENCODER
The MC10H165 is a device designed to encode eight
inputs to a binary coded output. The output code is that
of the highest order input. Any input of lower priority is
ignored. Each output incorporates a latch allowing
synchronous operation. When the clock is low the outputs
follow the inputs and latch when the clock goes high. This
device is very useful for a variety of applications in
checking system status in control processors, peripheral
C 4
D0 5
D1 7
D2 13
The input is active when high, (e.g., the three binary
outputs are low when input D0 is high). The Q3 output is
high when any input is high. This allows direct extension
into another priority encoder when more than eight inputs
are necessary. The MC10H165 can also be used to
develop binary codes from random logic inputs, for
addressing ROMs, RAMs, or for multiplexing data.
LOGIC DIAGRAM
controllers, and testing systems.
V
V
VEE=PIN 8.
CC1
CC2
=PIN 1
= PIN 16
3 Q0
D3 10
D4 11
D5 12
D6 9
D7 6
Numbers at ends of terminals denote pin numbers for L and P packages.
2 Q1
15 Q2
14 Q3
MOTOROLAMECL Data
2–262
DL122 — Rev 6
Page 3
APPLICATION INFORMATION
MC10H165
A typical application of the MC10H165 is the decoding
of system status on a priority basis. A 64–line priority
encoder is shown in the figure below. System status lines
are connected to this encoder such that, when a given
condition exists, the respective input will be at a logic high
level. This scheme will select the one of 64 different
system conditions, as represented at the encoder inputs,
which has priority in determining the next system
operation to be performed. The binary code showing the
address of the highest priority input present will appear at
the encoder outputs to control other system logic
functions.
LSB
Six bit output
word yielding
number of
highest priority
channel present
at input
C
Q0
D0
Q1
Q2
D7
MSB
DL122 — Rev 6
2–263MOTOROLAMECL Data
Page 4
MC10H165
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
FN SUFFIX
PLASTIC PLCC PACKAGE
CASE 775–02
ISSUE C
–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
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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MC10H165/D
DL122 — Rev 6
◊
2–265MOTOROLAMECL Data
*MC10H165/D*
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