ON Semiconductor MC100EL57 - Differential 4:1 Multiplexer
The MC100EL57 from ON Semiconductor is a high-performance differential 4:1 multiplexer designed for use in communication systems, data processing, and high-speed signal routing applications. This device is part of ON Semiconductor's 5V ECL logic family, which is renowned for its speed and reliability.
Constructed with ON Semiconductor's advanced high-speed bipolar technology, the MC100EL57 operates with a supply voltage of 5V ±10%. The multiplexer features a fully differential 4:1 design, which allows for the selection of one of four differential inputs to be routed to a single differential output. This capability is particularly useful in applications where multiple data streams need to be managed and routed efficiently.
The MC100EL57 boasts a propagation delay of typically 250ps, ensuring rapid signal processing and minimal latency in critical applications. This quick response time is essential for systems that require high-speed data manipulation and precise timing. Additionally, the device has a low power consumption, making it suitable for use in power-sensitive designs.
For enhanced flexibility, the MC100EL57 includes an asynchronous Master Reset (MR) input that, when activated, forces the Q output low and the Qbar output high. This feature is particularly useful for system initialization and diagnostic purposes, as it allows the device to be quickly reset without the need for cycling the power.
The device is offered in a 20-pin PLCC (Plastic Leaded Chip Carrier) or SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) package, providing options for various types of PCB (Printed Circuit Board) layouts. The MC100EL57's ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) tolerance and wide temperature operating range from -40°C to +85°C make it a robust choice for demanding environments.
Overall, the ON Semiconductor MC100EL57 differential 4:1 multiplexer is a versatile and efficient solution for high-speed signal routing, characterized by its fast switching speeds, low power consumption, and robust construction. It's an ideal choice for designers looking to optimize their high-speed digital or mixed-signal systems.