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Old November 9th 03, 08:00 PM
Dr. Grok
 
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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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