I'm sure that there are families that work that high. But after my experience with AC, I went back to ECL if it really was that fast.
Someone in Russia posted a chart of the intrinsic jitter of different families. May be in one of the I/V threads.
Sorry.....I can't help any more. I am old time ECL kind of guy. Took me a while to get comfortable with HC.
Jocko
Someone in Russia posted a chart of the intrinsic jitter of different families. May be in one of the I/V threads.
Sorry.....I can't help any more. I am old time ECL kind of guy. Took me a while to get comfortable with HC.
Jocko
I agree with Jocko, if ECL is a possible choice, then have a look
at it. I stopped working with digital design shortly after AS and
ALS TTL appeared, ant they caused problems. Everybody is
telling me that the newer CMOS families cause a lot more problems.
But, of course, ECL is power-hungry and want some strange
supply voltages.
at it. I stopped working with digital design shortly after AS and
ALS TTL appeared, ant they caused problems. Everybody is
telling me that the newer CMOS families cause a lot more problems.
But, of course, ECL is power-hungry and want some strange
supply voltages.
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