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Andrew Holme

The MC100EP142 has "default LOW" inputs with internal 75k pull-down
resistors to VEE. Default HIGH inputs also have internal 36.5k pull-ups to
VCC which bias them between VIH (min) and VIH (max) but the default LOW
(=VEE) is way outside the "operational" VIL range. One might infer it's OK
to bias inputs down at VEE, provided they're static; but I wish the
datasheet was more explicit on this!

I'm not confident about leaving inputs open. I would rather tie them off to
VEE, if that's OK. In the case of inputs defaulting high, where an
application requires a permanent high state on the input, and a suitable low
impedance source is not conveniently available to drive it externally, I
would be tempted to at least add an external decoupling capacitor to help
noise immunity.
 
Yup, ECL is happy with inputs at Vee. Most are also happy with inputs
at Vcc (strapped high) but some older parts aren't.

Strapping ECL inputs at VCC saturates that side of the current switch. If the
input is on the inverting side of the switch it can affect the output level,
as well. It's better to strap them a diode down from VCC.
 
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Andrew Holme

John Larkin said:
Yup, ECL is happy with inputs at Vee. Most are also happy with inputs
at Vcc (strapped high) but some older parts aren't.


That's OK, but it doesn't matter. You'd need an insane amount of noise
to pull a pin from Vee up to the logic threshold. I've never seen it
happen.

In the case of inputs defaulting high, where an

That case has less noise margin, but I doubt you'd have trouble there
either. The '142 datasheet says that the diff input common mode range
includes Vcc, so you could just pull it high.

The '142 differential inputs have one pin pulled down to Vee and the
other weakly held at about -1.6 in a 5-volt ECL circuit. That's not
technically proper "ECL" levels, but it's a solid diff input given the
common-mode range of the input circuit. Base currents are pretty high
in ECL.

John

The '142 has a lot of single-ended inputs. Can these be tied to VCC?

Thanks.
 
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