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Single-ended to Differential

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Hi all,
I was wondering how to best convert a single-ended signal to a differential signal. Is a balun appropriate for most applications? Thanks.
 

Single-ended to Differential
 

MC100EPT20D

http://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/MC10EPT20-D.PDF

SY10/100EPT20V

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SY10/100EPT20V 3.3v/5V LVTTL/LVCMOS-to-Differential LVPECL Translator

General Description
The SY10/100EPT20V is a TTL/CMOS to differential PECL translator. Capable of running from a 3.3 or 5V supply, the part can be used in either LVTTL/LVCMOS/LVPECL or TTL/CMOS/PECL systems.

The device only requires a single positive supply of 3.3V or 5V - no negative supply is required.

The tiny 8-pin MSOP package and the low skew, dual gate design of the EPT20V makes it ideal for those applications where space, performance, and low power are at a premium.

Features
3.3V and 5V power supply options
300ps typical propagation delay
Differential LVPECL output
ICC Max 20mA
PNP LVTTL input for minimal loading
Q output will default HIGH with inputs open
High bandwidth to 800MHz typical
Available in 8-pin MSOP and SOIC package
 

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