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MC10E111

Part Number MC10E111
Manufacturer ON Semiconductor
Title 1:9 DIFFERENTIAL CLOCK DRIVER
Description The MC10E/100E111 is a low skew 1-to-9 differential driver, designed with clock distribution in mind. It accepts one signal input, which can be ei...
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MC10E111 : MOTOROLA SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA 1:9 Differential Clock Driver The MC10E/100E111 is a low skew 1-to-9 differential driver, designed with clock distribution in mind. It accepts one signal input, which can be either differential or else single-ended if the VBB output is used. The signal is fanned out to 9 identical differential outputs. An enable input is also provided. A HIGH disables the device by forcing all Q outputs LOW and all Q outputs HIGH. • Low Skew • Guarateed Skew Spec • Differential Design • VBB Output • Enable • Extended 100E VEE Range of –4.2 to –5.46V • 75kΩ Input Pulldown Resistors The device is specifically designed, modeled and produced with low skew as the key goal..

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