Features: •500 ps Typical Propagation Delay•PECL Mode Operating Range: VCC= 3.0 V to 5.5 V with VEE = 0 V•NECL Mode Operating Range: VCC = 0 V with VEE = 3.0 V to 5.5 V•Open Input Default State•Safety Clamp on Inputs•Internal TC Feedback (Gated)•Addition o...
MC10EP016: Features: •500 ps Typical Propagation Delay•PECL Mode Operating Range: VCC= 3.0 V to 5.5 V with VEE = 0 V•NECL Mode Operating Range: VCC = 0 V with VEE = 3.0 V to 5.5 V•Open ...
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Counter Shift Registers 5V ECL 8-Bit Binary Up Synchronous
Symbol |
Parameter |
Condition 1 |
Condition 2 |
Rating |
Unit |
VCC | PECL Mode Power Supply | VEE= 0 V | 6 | V | |
VEE | NECL Mode Power Supply | VCC= 0 V | -6 | V | |
VI | PECL Mode Input Voltage NECL Mode Input Voltage |
VEE= 0 V VCC= 0 V |
VIVCC VIVEE |
6 -6 |
V V |
IOUT | Output Current | Continuous Surge |
50 100 |
mA mA | |
IBB | VBBSink/Source | ±0.5 | mA | ||
TA | Operating Temperature Range | -40 to +85 | |||
Tstg | Storage Temperature Range | -65 to+150 | |||
0JA | Thermal Resistance (Junction-to-Ambient) | 0 LFPM 500 LFPM |
32 LQFP 32 LQFP |
80 55 |
/W /W |
0JC | Thermal Resistance (Junction-to-Case) | std bd | 32 LQFP | 12 to 17 | /W |
Tsol | Wave Solder | < 2 to 3sec@248°C | 265 |
The MC10/100EP016 is a highspeed synchronous, presettable, cascadeable 8bit binary counter. Architecture and operation are the same as the MC10E016 in the ECLinPS family.
The MC10/100EP016 counter features internal feedback to TC gated by the TCLD (Terminal Count Load) pin. When TCLD is LOW (or left open, in which case it is pulled LOW by the internal pulldowns), the TC feedback is disabled, and counting proceeds continuously, with TC going LOW to indicate an allone state. When TCLD is HIGH, the TC feedback causes the counter to automatically reload upon TC = LOW, thus functioning as a programmable counter. The Qn outputs of MC10/100EP016 do not need to be terminated for the count function to operate properly. To minimize noise and power, unused Q outputs should be left unterminated.