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what "100K" stands for in ECL100K

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what 100k

hi,
I know the specifications for the ECL10K and ECL100K level.But I do not know what the 10K or 100K mean? Anyone pls. tell me what the "100K"stands for?

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It stands for the chip logic family. Originally, the 10k family chip numbers were assigned with 5 digits (i.e. 10xxx, 101xx, etc). When the faster logic famliy was developed, the chip numbers were assigned 6 digits (i.e. 100xxx, 101xxx, etc.), to differentiate them from the earlier slower chips.

The 100K series, in addition to being faster, had improved features such as temperature and voltage compensation.
 

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These have band gap references inside. They make a cheap way to make reference signal levels for self calibration.
 

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