MC100LVEL17 MC100EL17
MOTOROLA ECLinPS and ECLinPS Lite
DL140 — Rev 3
4–2
MC100LVEL17
AC CHARACTERISTICS (VEE = –3.0V to –3.8V; 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
t
PLH
t
PHL
Propagation Delay Diff
D to Q S.E.
330
280
530
580
340
290
540
590
350
300
550
600
360
310
560
610
ps
t
SKEW
Skew Output–to–Output
1
Part–to–Part (Diff)
1
Duty Cycle (Diff)
2
75
200
25
75
200
25
75
200
25
75
200
25
ps
V
PP
Minimum Input Swing
3
150 150 150 150 mV
V
CMR
Common Mode Range
4
VPP < 500mV
VPP ≥ 500mV
–2.0
–1.8
–0.4
–0.4
–2.1
–1.9
–0.4
–0.4
–2.1
–1.9
–0.4
–0.4
–2.1
–1.9
–0.4
–0.4
V
t
r
t
f
Output Rise/Fall Times Q
(20% – 80%)
280 550 280 550 280 550 280 550 ps
1. Skews are valid across specified voltage range, part–to–part skew is for a given temperature.
2. Duty cycle skew is the difference between a TPLH and TPHL propagation delay through a device.
3. Minimum input swing for which AC parameters guaranteed. The device has a DC gain of ≈40.
4. The CMR range is referenced to the most positive side of the differential input signal. Normal operation is obtained if the HIGH level falls within
the specified range and the peak-to-peak voltage lies between VPPmin and 1V. The lower end of the CMR range varies 1:1 with VEE. The
numbers in the spec table assume a nominal VEE = –3.3V. Note for PECL operation, the V
CMR
(min) will be fixed at 3.3V – |V
CMR
(min)|.
MC100EL17
DC CHARACTERISTICS (VEE = –4.2V to –5.5V; VCC = GND) Note 1
–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 Current 26 31 26 31 26 31 27 33 mA
V
BB
Output Reference Voltage –1.38 –1.26 –1.38 –1.26 –1.38 –1.26 –1.38 –1.26 V
I
IH
Input HIGH Current 150 150 150 150 µA
I
INL
Input LOW Current DnDn0.5
–300
0.5
–300
0.5
–300
0.5
–300
µA
1. All other DC characteristics are the same as Standard 100K ECL.
MC100EL17
AC CHARACTERISTICS (VEE = –4.20V to –5.5V; 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
t
PLH
t
PHL
Propagation Delay Diff
D to Q S.E.
330
280
530
580
340
290
540
590
350
300
550
600
360
310
560
610
ps
t
SKEW
Skew Output–to–Output
1
Part–to–Part (Diff)
1
Duty Cycle (Diff)
2
75
200
25
75
200
25
75
200
25
75
200
25
ps
V
PP
Minimum Input Swing
3
150 150 150 150 mV
V
CMR
Common Mode Range
4
VPP < 500mV
VPP ≥ 500mV
–3.2
–3.0
–0.4
–0.4
–3.3
–3.1
–0.4
–0.4
–3.3
–3.1
–0.4
–0.4
–3.3
–3.1
–0.4
–0.4
V
t
r
t
f
Output Rise/Fall Times Q
(20% – 80%)
280 550 280 550 280 550 280 550 ps
1. Skews are valid across specified voltage range, part–to–part skew is for a given temperature.
2. Duty cycle skew is the difference between a TPLH and TPHL propagation delay through a device.
3. Minimum input swing for which AC parameters guaranteed. The device has a DC gain of ≈40.
4. The CMR range is referenced to the most positive side of the differential input signal. Normal operation is obtained if the HIGH level falls within
the specified range and the peak-to-peak voltage lies between VPPmin and 1V. The lower end of the CMR range varies 1:1 with VEE. The
numbers in the spec table assume a nominal VEE = –4.5V. Note for PECL operation, the V
CMR
(min) will be fixed at 5.0V – |V
CMR
(min)|.