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tunnel diode.
Good one but it is not an ICrandom electron wrote:
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tunnel diode.
contacts...On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 04:05:29 -0700, mike <spamme0@netscape.net> wrote:
random electron wrote:
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tunnel diode.
Good one but it is not an IC
Ok, I'll bite. It's got substrate, diffusions, junctions,
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void _-void-_ in the obvious place
SRD, in the ps range.random electron wrote:
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tunnel diode.
Sorry for the confusion. I'm really looking for the fastest 74123 type ofrandom electron <fake@fake.net> wrote:
Define 'fastest'. You might get a really narrow pulse one-shot by
wiring some ECL thru a short delay line, and it's propagation delay
ought to be low...
YWIA
Numbers are often useful in the design process.William P. N. Smith <> wrote in news:trcgj153gokc8pfpfv730q1osccueeum9q@
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random electron <fake@fake.net> wrote:
Define 'fastest'. You might get a really narrow pulse one-shot by
wiring some ECL thru a short delay line, and it's propagation delay
ought to be low...
YWIA
Sorry for the confusion. I'm really looking for the fastest 74123 type of
one shot. I want to use it to make short precision pulses at 10MHz. I'd
like it to have complementary outputs. I'd like it to be CMOS. I'd like it
to be temperature stable from 20F to 110F.
Regards
What does "short precision pulses at 10MHz" mean and or whySorry for the confusion. I'm really looking for the fastest 74123 type of
one shot. I want to use it to make short precision pulses at 10MHz. I'd
like it to have complementary outputs. I'd like it to be CMOS. I'd like it
to be temperature stable from 20F to 110F.