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This paper presents a high-speed low power ac-coupled complementary push-pull ECL (AC-PP-ECL) circuit. The circuit utilizes two capacitors to couple a transient voltage pulse from the common-emitter node of the switching transistors to the base of a pair of complementary p-n-p/n-p-n push-pull transistors to provide a large transient current during switching. In addition to a reduction of the power consumption and improvement in the pull-up and pull-down capability of the output stage, the circuit scheme completely decouples the collector load resistor Rc from the delay path, thus allowing a very small switching current to be used for the logic (current switch) stage without degrading the performance. Based on a 0.8-µm double-poly self-aligned complementary bipolar process at a power consumption of 0.5 mW/gate, the circuit offers 2.1 improvement in both the speed and load driving capability for a loaded gate compared with the conventional ECL circuit. The design and scaling considerations of the circuit are discussed.