ON Semiconductor MC10E112FNG Overview
The MC10E112FNG is a quintuple ECL/PECL-to-TTL translator produced by ON Semiconductor, a leader in the electronic components industry. This high-performance integrated circuit is designed to address the needs of high-speed communication and data processing systems. The device is housed in a 28-lead PLCC (Plastic Leaded Chip Carrier) package, ensuring a compact footprint suitable for space-constrained applications.
Key Features
- Technology: The MC10E112FNG is built on advanced ECL (Emitter Coupled Logic) technology, providing the high-speed operation essential for modern digital circuits.
- Logic Conversion: It efficiently translates ECL or PECL logic levels to TTL logic levels, facilitating the integration of different logic families within a system.
- Multiple Outputs: With five translator gates, it offers flexibility for multiple conversions within a single package, reducing component count and complexity.
- Performance: The device is capable of handling high-frequency signals, making it an excellent choice for applications requiring fast signal processing.
- Power Supply: The MC10E112FNG operates with a standard ECL VCC of -5.2 V and a ground of 0 V, along with a separate TTL power supply of 5 V.
- Temperature Range: It is designed to perform reliably over an industrial temperature range, ensuring stability across diverse operating conditions.
Applications
The MC10E112FNG is versatile and can be utilized in various high-speed digital systems. Its applications span across telecommunications, data processing, and computing, where signal integrity and speed are paramount. This includes but is not limited to, servers, network routers, signal conversion modules, and testing equipment.
Quality and Reliability
ON Semiconductor is committed to delivering high-quality products. The MC10E112FNG is no exception, with rigorous testing protocols to ensure reliability and performance consistency. This commitment to quality makes the MC10E112FNG a trusted component for engineers and designers in developing robust electronic systems.