The asynchronous Set and Reset controls are edge-triggered rather than level controlled. This allows the user to rapidly set or reset the flip-flop and then continue clocking at the next clock edge, without the necessity of de-asserting the set/reset signal (as would be the case with a level controlled set/reset). The E431 is also designed with larger internal swings, an approach intended to minimize the time spent crossing the threshold region and thus reduce the metastability susceptibility window. The differential input structures are clamped so that the inputs of unused registers can be left open without upsetting the bias network of the device. The clamping action will assert the D and the CLK sides of the inputs. Because of the edge triggered flip-flop nature of the device simultaneously opening both the clock and data inputs will result in an output which reaches an unidentified but valid state. Note that the input clamps only operate when both inputs fall to 2.5 V below VCC. The VBB pin, an internally generated voltage supply, is available to this device only. For single-ended input conditions, the unused differential input is connected to VBB as a switching reference voltage. VBB may also rebias AC coupled inputs. When used, decouple VBB and VCC via a 0.01 mF capacitor and limit current sourcing or sinking to 0.5 mA. When not used, VBB should be left open. The 100 Series contains temperature compensation. |