MC100EP195FAR2

MC100EP195FAR2

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MC100EP195FAR2
IC DELAY LINE 1024TAP 32-LQFP
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The MC10/100EP195 is a Programmable Delay Chip (PDC) designed primarily for clock deskewing and timing adjustment. It provides variable delay of a differential NECL/PECL input transition.

The 100 Series contains temperature compensation.
• Maximum Input Clock Frequency >1.2 GHz Typical
• Programmable Range: 0 ns to 10 ns
• Delay Range: 2.2 ns to 12.2 ns
• 10 ps Increments
• PECL Mode Operating Range: VCC = 3.0 V to 3.6 V with VEE = 0 V
• NECL Mode Operating Range: VCC = 0 V with VEE = −3.0 V to −3.6 V
• Open Input Default State
• Safety Clamp on Inputs
• A Logic High on the EN Pin Will Force Q to Logic Low
• D[10:0] Can Accept Either ECL, LVCMOS, or LVTTL Inputs
• VBB Output Reference Voltage
• Pb−Free Packages are Available

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Series 100EP
Package Tape & Reel (TR)
Product Status Obsolete

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$5.51

Price update:a months ago
Available in stock: 1270
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Onsemi pioneers eco-innovations, emboldening worldwide clientele to curtail energy usage. Their diverse array encompasses power, signal management, logic solutions, catering to automotive, communication, computing, consumer, industrial domains. A responsive, reliable supply chain underscores their commitment, encompassing North America, Europe, Asia markets.

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