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Hi all;
A search turned up an interesting excerpt from one Michael Black from this newsgroup, wherein he was describing designing a circuit using something called a "Motorola ECLips" chip (to compose the frequency divider portion of the circuit). I looked high and low but could find no reference to this. Anyone know what he's talking about? Date of post was Tue, 14 Nov 2000 01:24:51, threadname "Old working wide band catv tuner". Thanks in advance, BB |
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Hi,
A search turned up an interesting excerpt from one Michael Black from this newsgroup, wherein he was describing designing a circuit using something called a "Motorola ECLips" chip (to compose the frequency divider portion of the circuit). That should be ECLinPS. 73 de Joe, G3LLV |
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Hi,
A search turned up an interesting excerpt from one Michael Black from this newsgroup, wherein he was describing designing a circuit using something called a "Motorola ECLips" chip (to compose the frequency divider portion of the circuit). That should be ECLinPS. 73 de Joe, G3LLV |
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In article iTrrb.25594$L77.1978@fed1read03, "Blackie Beard" wrote:
Hi all; A search turned up an interesting excerpt from one Michael Black from this newsgroup, wherein he was describing designing a circuit using something called a "Motorola ECLips" chip (to compose the frequency divider portion of the circuit). I looked high and low but could find no reference to this. Anyone know what he's talking about? Date of post was Tue, 14 Nov 2000 01:24:51, threadname "Old working wide band catv tuner". Thanks in advance, BB That would be the "ECL in ps" [ps = picoseconds] series of devices, have 10E or 100E prefixes. Very high speed -- max clock rates typically 700 MHz to 1 GHz. [Stretching it a little to refer to them as picoseconds, IMHO] Dr. G. |
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In article iTrrb.25594$L77.1978@fed1read03, "Blackie Beard" wrote:
Hi all; A search turned up an interesting excerpt from one Michael Black from this newsgroup, wherein he was describing designing a circuit using something called a "Motorola ECLips" chip (to compose the frequency divider portion of the circuit). I looked high and low but could find no reference to this. Anyone know what he's talking about? Date of post was Tue, 14 Nov 2000 01:24:51, threadname "Old working wide band catv tuner". Thanks in advance, BB That would be the "ECL in ps" [ps = picoseconds] series of devices, have 10E or 100E prefixes. Very high speed -- max clock rates typically 700 MHz to 1 GHz. [Stretching it a little to refer to them as picoseconds, IMHO] Dr. G. |
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Ultra cool. Thanks you guys!
BB "Dr. Grok" wrote in message ... In article iTrrb.25594$L77.1978@fed1read03, "Blackie Beard" wrote: Hi all; A search turned up an interesting excerpt from one Michael Black from this newsgroup, wherein he was describing designing a circuit using something called a "Motorola ECLips" chip (to compose the frequency divider portion of the circuit). I looked high and low but could find no reference to this. Anyone know what he's talking about? Date of post was Tue, 14 Nov 2000 01:24:51, threadname "Old working wide band catv tuner". Thanks in advance, BB That would be the "ECL in ps" [ps = picoseconds] series of devices, have 10E or 100E prefixes. Very high speed -- max clock rates typically 700 MHz to 1 GHz. [Stretching it a little to refer to them as picoseconds, IMHO] Dr. G. |
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Ultra cool. Thanks you guys!
BB "Dr. Grok" wrote in message ... In article iTrrb.25594$L77.1978@fed1read03, "Blackie Beard" wrote: Hi all; A search turned up an interesting excerpt from one Michael Black from this newsgroup, wherein he was describing designing a circuit using something called a "Motorola ECLips" chip (to compose the frequency divider portion of the circuit). I looked high and low but could find no reference to this. Anyone know what he's talking about? Date of post was Tue, 14 Nov 2000 01:24:51, threadname "Old working wide band catv tuner". Thanks in advance, BB That would be the "ECL in ps" [ps = picoseconds] series of devices, have 10E or 100E prefixes. Very high speed -- max clock rates typically 700 MHz to 1 GHz. [Stretching it a little to refer to them as picoseconds, IMHO] Dr. G. |
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Motorola originally named this logic family "ECLips" but had
to change it due to trademark infringment to "ECLinps". The line was sold to On Semiconductor in the 1990's. See www.onsemi.com. Rick N6RK "Blackie Beard" wrote in message news:iTrrb.25594$L77.1978@fed1read03... Hi all; A search turned up an interesting excerpt from one Michael Black from this newsgroup, wherein he was describing designing a circuit using something called a "Motorola ECLips" chip (to compose the frequency divider portion of the circuit). |
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Motorola originally named this logic family "ECLips" but had
to change it due to trademark infringment to "ECLinps". The line was sold to On Semiconductor in the 1990's. See www.onsemi.com. Rick N6RK "Blackie Beard" wrote in message news:iTrrb.25594$L77.1978@fed1read03... Hi all; A search turned up an interesting excerpt from one Michael Black from this newsgroup, wherein he was describing designing a circuit using something called a "Motorola ECLips" chip (to compose the frequency divider portion of the circuit). |
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