Datasheet MC1692L Datasheet (Motorola)

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SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
4–360
REV 6
Motorola, Inc. 1996
9/96
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
–30°C +25°C +85°C
Characteristic Symbol
Min Max Min Max Min Max
Unit
Power Supply Drain
Current
I
E
50 mAdc
Input Current I
in
250 µAdc
Input Leakage Current I
R
100 µAdc
Reference Voltage V
BB
–1.375 –1.275 –1.35 –1.25 –1.3 –1.2 Vdc
Switching Times
Propagation Delay
t
–+
t
+–
0.6
0.6
1.6
1.8
0.6
0.6
1.5
1.7
0.6
0.6
1.7
1.9
ns
Rise Time, Fall Time
(10% to 90%)
t+, t
0.6 2.2 0.6 2.1 0.6 2.3 ns
LOGIC DIAGRAM
V
BB
9
A
IN1
A
IN2
C
IN1
C
IN2
D
IN1
D
IN2
A
OUT
C
OUT
B
IN1
B
IN2
B
OUT
D
OUT
tpd= 0.9 ns typ (510 ohm load)
= 1.1 ns typ (50 ohm load)
PD= 220 mW typ/pkg (No Load) Full Load Current, IL = –25 mAdc max
4 5
6
7
10
11
12
13
3
2
14
15
V
CC1
= PIN 1
V
CC2
= PIN 16
VEE = PIN 8
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PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89
10
11
12
13
14
15
16V
CC1
A
OUT
V
EE
V
CC2
B
OUT
V
BB
C
OUT
D
IN1
D
IN2
C
IN2
C
IN1
B
OUT A
IN1
A
IN2
B
IN2
B
IN1
L SUFFIX
CERAMIC PACKAGE
CASE 620–10
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MC1692
4–361 MOTOROLAMECL Data
DL122 — Rev 6
Sending
End
5.0 ns/cm
Receiving
End
FIGURE 2 — 400 MBS WAVEFORMS
FIGURE 1 — LINE DRIVER/RECEIVER
FIGURE 3 — PULSE PROPAGATION WAVEFORMS
FIGURE 4 — 200 MHz SCHMITT TRIGGER
VEE = –5.2 V
–1.3 V
4
5
1
16
7
6
2
1/4
MC1692
50
50
VTT = –2.0 V
500
100
9
3
0.01
µ
F
1/4
MC1692
0.01
µ
F
0.01
µ
F
Sending
End
2.0 ns/cm
Receiving
End
APPLICATION INFORMATION
The MC1692 quad line receiver is used primarily to receive data from balanced twisted pair lines, as indicated in Figure 1. The line is driven with a MC1660 OR/NOR gate. The MC1660 is terminated with 50 ohm resistors to –2.0 volts. At the end of the twisted pair a 100 ohm termination resistor is placed across the differential line receiver inputs of the MC1692. Illustrated in Figure 2 is the sending and receiving waveforms at a data rate of 400 megabits per second over an 18 foot twisted pair cable.
The waveform picture of Figure 3 shows a 5.0 nanosec­ond pulse being propagated down the 18 foot line. The delay time for the line is 1.68 ns/foot.
The MC1692 may also be applied as a high frequency schmitt trigger as illustrated in Figure 4. This circuit has been used in excess of 200 MHz. The MC1692 when loaded into 50 ohms will produce an output rising edge of about 1.5 nanoseconds.
50 50 50
VEE = –5.2 VDC
VTT = –2.0 V VTT = –2.0 V
TWISTED
PAIR
100
1/2
MC1660
18 FT
1/4
MC1692
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MC1692
MOTOROLA MECL Data
DL122 — Rev 6
4–362
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
L SUFFIX
CERAMIC DIP PACKAGE
CASE 620–10
ISSUE V
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI Y14.5M, 1982.
2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCH.
3. DIMENSION L TO CENTER OF LEAD WHEN FORMED PARALLEL.
4. DIMENSION F MAY NARROW TO 0.76 (0.030) WHERE THE LEAD ENTERS THE CERAMIC BODY.
–A–
–B–
–T–
F
E
G
N
K
C
SEATING PLANE
16 PLD
S
A
M
0.25 (0.010) T
16 PLJ
S
B
M
0.25 (0.010) T
M
L
DIM MIN MAX MIN MAX
MILLIMETERSINCHES
A 0.750 0.785 19.05 19.93 B 0.240 0.295 6.10 7.49 C ––– 0.200 ––– 5.08 D 0.015 0.020 0.39 0.50 E 0.050 BSC 1.27 BSC F 0.055 0.065 1.40 1.65 G 0.100 BSC 2.54 BSC H 0.008 0.015 0.21 0.38 K 0.125 0.170 3.18 4.31 L 0.300 BSC 7.62 BSC M 0 15 0 15 N 0.020 0.040 0.51 1.01
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