MOTOROLA
SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
3–1 REV 4
Motorola, Inc. 1996
12/93
1:2 Dif ferential Fanout Buf fer
The MC10EL/100EL11 is a differential 1:2 fanout buffer. The device is
functionally similar to the E111 device but with higher performance
capabilities. Having within-device skews and output transition times
significantly improved over the E111, the EL11 is ideally suited for those
applications which require the ultimate in AC performance.
The differential inputs of the EL11 employ clamping circuitry to
maintain stability under open input conditions. If the inputs are left open
(pulled to VEE) the Q outputs will go LOW.
265ps Propagation Delay
5ps Skew Between Outputs
High Bandwidth Output Transitions
75kInternal Input Pulldown Resistors
>1000V ESD Protection
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
D
VEE
VCC
LOGIC DIAGRAM AND PINOUT ASSIGNMENT
Q0
Q0
DQ1
Q1
MC10EL11
MC100EL11
PIN FUNCTION
D Data Inputs
Q0, Q1 Data Outputs
PIN DESCRIPTION
1
8
D SUFFIX
PLASTIC SOIC PACKAGE
CASE 751-05
MC10EL11 MC100EL11
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
IEE Power Supply Current
10EL
100EL 26
26 31
31 26
26 31
31 26
26 31
31 26
30 31
36
mA
VEE Power Supply Voltage
10EL
100EL –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 –4.75
–4.20 –5.2
–4.5 –5.5
–5.5
V
IIH 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
tPLH
tPHL Propagation Delay to
Output 135 260 385 185 260 335 190 265 340 215 290 365 ps
tSKEW Within-Device Skew1
Duty Cycle Skew25
55
520
20 5
520
20 5
520
20 ps
VPP Minimum Input Swing3150 150 150 150 mV
VCMR Common Mode Range4–0.4 See4–0.4 See4–0.4 See4–0.4 See4V
tr
tfOutput Rise/Fall T imes Q
(20% – 80%) 100 225 350 100 225 350 100 225 350 100 225 350 ps
1. Within-device skew defined as identical transitions on similar paths through a device.
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 is dependent on VEE and is
equal to VEE + 2.5V.
MC10EL11 MC100EL11
3–3 MOTOROLAECLinPS and ECLinPS Lite
DL140 — Rev 3
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
D SUFFIX
PLASTIC SOIC PACKAGE
CASE 751–05
ISSUE P
SEATING
PLANE
14
58
C
K
4X P
A0.25 (0.010) MTBSS
0.25 (0.010) MBM
8X D
R
M
J
X 45
_
_
F
–A–
–B–
–T–
DIM MIN MAX
MILLIMETERS
A4.80 5.00
B3.80 4.00
C1.35 1.75
D0.35 0.49
F0.40 1.25
G1.27 BSC
J0.18 0.25
K0.10 0.25
M0 7
P5.80 6.20
R0.25 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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