On 01/31/2018 12:00 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 01/31/2018 06:00 AM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:

Wow, 10 years later, with faster chips, and still the same speed?  That's 
surprising.
I believe that Honeywell went through a similar exercise at one point.
An all-ECL redesign (details escape me) resulted in no appreciable
improvement in performance.


I had a problem with a 16-bit binary counter not having enough frequency resolution, and looked at using ECL to be able to double the clock. After much calculating, I found that there was not a huge improvement with the ECL. And, if you went to 74S, Fast or 74AS, you could easily match the ECL 10K performance. Now, there were a bunch of tricks that you could use with ECL that helped, like wired-OR instead of adding a tri-state buffer. ECL had a notable advantage in 1970, but as TTL derivatives continued to advance, that shrank to nothing.

Jon

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