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MC100LVEP16 Series 4 GHz 3.8 V ECL Differential Receiver/Driver - SOIC-8

Mfr Part#: MC100LVEP16DG
Mounting Method:  Surface Mount
Package Style:  SOIC-8
Packaging:  TUBE
Std Packaging Qty:  98

 
 

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$4.16 USD (each)
5 - 99 $4.16
100+ $3.97 (Save 5%)

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Qty in Stock : 96
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Factory Lead-Time: 4 Weeks
Min. Order Qty: 5
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Overview

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  • Input Voltage-Max: 2420 mV
  • Temperature Range: -40 to +85 °C
  • Supply Voltage-Nom: 2.375 to 3.8 V
  • Frequency-Max: 4 GHz

The MC100LVEP16 is a world class differential receiver/driver. The device is functionally equivalent to the EL16, EP16 and LVEL16 devices. With output  transition times significantly faster than the EL16 and LVEL16, the LVEP16 is ideally suited for interfacing with high frequency and low voltage (2.5 V) sources. Single−ended CLK input operation is limited to a VCC greater than or equal to 3.0 V in PECL mode, or VEE greater than or equal to −3.0 V in NECL mode.

The VBB pin, an internally generated voltage supply, is available to this device only. For single−ended input conditions, the unused differential input is connected to VBB as a switching reference voltage. VBB may also rebias AC coupled inputs. When used, decouple VBB and VCC via a 0.01 µF capacitor and limit current sourcing or sinking to 0.5 mA. When not used, VBB should be left open. The 100 Series contains temperature compensation.

Key Features:

  • 240 ps Propagation Delay
  • Maximum Frequency > 4 GHz Typical
  • PECL Mode Operating Range: VCC = 2.375 V to 3.8 V with VEE = 0 V
  • NECL Mode Operating Range: VCC = 0 V with VEE = −2.375 V to −3.8 V
  • VBB Output
  • Open Input Default State
  • LVDS Input Compatible
  • Pb−Free Packages are Available

Learn more about the Family of MC100LVEP1x Differential Receiver

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