• Part: SY10E136
  • Description: 6-BIT UNIVERSAL UP/DOWN COUNTER
  • Manufacturer: Micrel Semiconductor
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Micrel Semiconductor
SY10E136
SY10E136 is 6-BIT UNIVERSAL UP/DOWN COUNTER manufactured by Micrel Semiconductor.
- Part of the SY100E136 comparator family.
Micrel, Inc. 6-BIT UNIVERSAL UP/DOWN COUNTER SY1S0YE10103E6136 SY100E136 Features s 550MHz count frequency s Extended 100E VEE range of - 4.2V to - 5.5V s Look-ahead-carry input and output s Fully synchronous up and down counting s Asynchronous Master Reset s Internal 75KΩ input pull-down resistors s Available in 28-pin PLCC package PIN NAMES Pin D0- D5 Q0- Q5 S1, S2 MR CLK COUT, COUT CLOUT CIN CLIN VCCO Function Preset Data Inputs Differential Data Outputs Mode Control Pins Master Reset Clock Input Carry Out Output (Active LOW) Look-Ahead-Carry Output Carry-In Input (Active LOW) Look-Ahead-Carry Input VCC to Output DESCRIPTION The SY10/100E136 are 6-bit synchronous, presettable, cascadable universal counters. These devices generate a look-ahead-carry output and accept a look-ahead-carry input. These two Features allow for the cascading of multiple E136s for wider bit width counters that operate at very nearly the same frequency as the stand-alone counter. The CLOUT output will pulse LOW for one clock cycle one count before the E136 reaches terminal count. The COUT output will pulse LOW for one clock cycle when the counter reaches terminal count. For more information on utilizing the look-ahead-carry Features of the device, please refer to the applications section of this data sheet. The differential COUT output facilitates the E136's use in programmable divider and self-stopping counter applications. Unlike the H136 and other similar universal counter designs, the E136 carry-out and look-ahead-carry-out signals are registered on chip. This design alleviates the glitch problem seen on many counters where the carryout signals are merely gated. Because of this architecture, there are some minor functional differences between the E136 and H136 counters. The user, regardless of familiarity with the H136, should read this data sheet carefully. Note specifically (see block diagram) the operation of the carry-out outputs and the look-aheadcarry-in input when...