MOTOROLA
SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
Quad Line Receiver
MC10115
The MC10115 is a quad differential amplifier designed for use in sensing
differential signals over long lines. The base bias supply (VBB) is made available
at pin 9 to make the device useful as a Schmitt trigger, or in other applications
where a stable reference voltage is necessary.
Active current sources provide the MC10115 with excellent common mode
noise rejection. If any amplifier in a package is not used, one input of that
amplifier must be connected to VBB (pin 9) to prevent upsetting the current
source bias network.
L SUFFIX
CERAMIC PACKAGE
CASE 620–10
PD = 110 mW typ/pkg (No Load)
tpd = 2.0 ns typ
tr, tf = 2.0 ns typ (20%–80%)
P SUFFIX
PLASTIC PACKAGE
CASE 648–08
FN SUFFIX
PLCC
CASE 775–02
LOGIC DIAGRAM
4
5
2
7
6
3
DIP
PIN ASSIGNMENT
VCC1
10
11
13
12
VBB*
When the input pin with the bubble goes positive, the output goes negative.
3–59
3
14
COUT
4
13
DIN
5
12
DIN
6
11
CIN
BIN
7
10
CIN
VEE
8
9
VBB
Pin assignment is for Dual–in–Line Package.
For PLCC pin assignment, see the Pin Conversion
Tables on page 6–11 of the Motorola MECL Data
Book (DL122/D).
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© Motorola, Inc. 1996
DOUT
BIN
* VBB to be used to supply bias to the MC10115 only and bypassed (when used)
with 0.01 µF to 0.1 µF capacitor to ground (0 V). VBB can source < 1.0 mA.
15
AIN
VCC1 = PIN 1
VCC2 = PIN 16
VEE = PIN 8
2
AIN
9
VCC2
BOUT
15
16
AOUT
14
1
REV 5