MC10114FN Motorola, MC10114FN Datasheet

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MC10114FN

Manufacturer Part Number
MC10114FN
Description
Triple Line Receiver
Manufacturer
Motorola
Datasheet

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Triple Line Receiver
signals over long lines. An active current source and translated emitter follower
inputs provide the line receiver with a common mode noise rejection limit of one
volt in either the positive or the negative direction. This allows a large amount of
common mode noise immunity for extra long lines.
whenever the inputs are left floating. The outputs are each capable of driving 50
ohm transmission lines.
peripheral controllers, digital communication systems, testing and instrumen–
tation systems. The MC10114 can also be used for MOS to MECL interfacing
and it is ideal as a sense amplifier for MOS RAM’s.
trigger, allowing single–ended driving of the inputs, or other applications where
a stable reference voltage is necessary. See MECL Design Handbook (HB205)
pages 226 and 228.
3/93
MOTOROLA
SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
Motorola, Inc. 1996
The MC10114 is a triple line receiver designed for use in sensing differential
Another feature of the MC10114 is that the OR outputs go to a logic low level
This device is useful in high speed central processors, minicomputers,
A V BB reference is provided which is useful in making the MC10114 a Schmit
*V BB to be used to supply bias to the MC10114 only and bypassed (when used) with
When the input pin with the bubble goes positive, its respective output pin with
bubble goes positive.
0.01 F to 0.1 F capacitor to ground (0 V). V BB can source < 1.0 mA.
t r , t f = 2.1 ns typ (20% to 80%)
P D = 145 mW typ/pkg
t pd = 2.4 ns typ (Single Ended Input)
t pd = 2.0 ns typ (Differential Input)
10
12
13
4
5
9
LOGIC DIAGRAM
V CC1 = PIN 1
V CC2 = PIN 16
V EE = PIN 8
3–53
V BB *
2
3
6
7
14
15
11
REV 5
For PLCC pin assignment, see the Pin Conversion
Tables on page 6–11 of the Motorola MECL Data
Pin assignment is for Dual–in–Line Package.
A OUT
A OUT
B OUT
B OUT
V CC1
V EE
A IN
A IN
MC10114
PIN ASSIGNMENT
Book (DL122/D).
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DIP
CERAMIC PACKAGE
PLASTIC PACKAGE
CASE 620–10
CASE 648–08
CASE 775–02
FN SUFFIX
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
L SUFFIX
P SUFFIX
9
PLCC
V CC2
C OUT
C OUT
C IN
C IN
V BB
B IN
B IN

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MC10114FN Summary of contents

Page 1

... OUT OUT Pin assignment is for Dual–in–Line Package. For PLCC pin assignment, see the Pin Conversion Tables on page 6–11 of the Motorola MECL Data Book (DL122/D). REV 5 ...

Page 2

... V OH Test V OL Switching Times (50 Load) Propagation Delay t 4+2+ t 4–2– t 4+3– t 4–3+ Rise Time ( Fall Time (20 to 80%) t 2– t 3– MOTOROLA Test Limits Pi Pin –30 C +25 C Under Under Test Min Max Min Typ ...

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... Vdc 5, 10 10, 13 Vdc 10, 13 Vdc 10, 13 Vdc Vdc Vdc Pulse In Pulse Out 10, 13 MOTOROLA ...

Page 4

... The circuit test socket or mounted on a printed circuit board and transverse air flow greater than 500 linear fpm is maintained. Outputs are terminated through a 50-ohm resistor to –2.0 volts. Test procedures are shown for only one gate. The other gates are tested in the same manner. MOTOROLA TEST VOLTAGE VALUES (Volts) V IHH * V ILH * – ...

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... L– 0.010 (0.250) T L– 0.007 (0.180) T L– 0.007 (0.180) T L– MIN MAX 9.78 10.03 9.78 10.03 4.20 4.57 2.29 2.79 0.33 0.48 1.27 BSC 0.66 0.81 0.51 ––– 0.64 ––– 8.89 9.04 8.89 9.04 1.07 1.21 1.07 1.21 1.07 1.42 ––– 0. 7.88 8.38 1.02 ––– MOTOROLA ...

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... Motorola reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein. Motorola makes no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose, nor does Motorola assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit, and specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation consequential or incidental damages. “ ...

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