AZ10LVE111
AZ100LVE111
100K PECL DC Characteristics (VEE = GND, VCC = VCCO = +5.0V)
-40°C
Typ
3995
3305
0°C
Typ
4045
3295
25°C
Typ
4045
3295
85°C
Typ
4045
3295
Symbol
Characteristic
Unit
Min
3915
3170
3835
3190
3620
Max
4120
3445
4120
3525
3740
150
Min
3975
3190
3835
3190
3620
Max
4120
3380
4120
3525
3740
150
Min
3975
3190
3835
3190
3620
Max
4120
3380
4120
3525
3740
150
Min
3975
3190
3835
3190
3620
Max
4120
3380
4120
3525
3740
150
VOH
VOL
VIH
VIL
VBB
IIH
Output HIGH Voltage1,2
Output LOW Voltage1,2
Input HIGH Voltage1
Input LOW Voltage1
Reference Voltage1
Input HIGH Current
Input LOW Current
Power Supply Current
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
μA
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
IIL
IEE
μA
mA
48
60
48
60
48
60
55
69
1.
2.
For supply voltages other that 5.0V, use the ECL table values and ADD supply voltage value.
Each output is terminated through a 50Ω resistor to VCC – 2V.
AC Characteristics (VEE = -3.0V to -5.5V, VCC = VCCO = GND or VEE = GND, VCC = VCCO = +3.0 to +5.5V)
-40°C
Typ
0°C
Typ
25°C
Typ
85°C
Typ
Symbol
Characteristic
Unit
Min
Max
Min
Max
Min
Max
Min
Max
Propagation Delay
tPLH / tPHL to Output
IN (Diff)1
IN (SE)2
380
280
650
700
75
460
410
560
610
50
480
430
580
630
50
510
460
610
660
50
ps
tskew
Within-Device Skew3
25
25
25
25
ps
mV
VPP (AC) Minimum Input Swing4
250
250
250
250
VEE
1.8
250
+
VCC
0.4
650
-
VEE
1.8
275
+
VCC
0.4
600
-
VEE
1.8
275
+
VCC
0.4
600
-
VEE
1.8
275
+
VCC
0.4
600
-
VCMR
Common Mode Range5
Rise/Fall Time
V
tr / tf
1.
ps
The differential propagation delay is defined as the delay from the crossing point of the differential input signals to the crossing point of the
differential output signals.
2.
3.
4.
The single-ended propagation delay is defined as the delay from the 50% point of the input signal to the 50% point of the output signal.
The within-device skew is defined as the worst-case difference between any two similar delay paths within a single device.
VPP is the minimum peak-to-peak differential input swing for which AC parameters are guaranteed. The VPP(min) is AC limited for the LVE111,
because differential input as low as 50 mV will still produce full ECL levels at the output.
5.
VCMR is defined as the range within which the VIH level may vary, with the device still meeting the propagation delay specification. The VIL level
must be such that the peak-to-peak voltage is less than 1.0 V and greater than or equal to VPP(min).
November 2006 * REV - 5
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