Manufacturer Part Number
MAX038CPP+
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The MAX038CPP+ is a high-frequency, precision function generator delivering a broad range of capabilities in frequency synthesis and waveform generation.
Product Features and Performance
Generates precision waveforms: Sine, Square, and Triangle
High-frequency output up to 40MHz
Integrated function generator with a single circuit design
Divider/Multiplier functionality enhances frequency adjustability
Operates on a 4.75V to 5.25V supply voltage
CMOS and TTL compatible inputs and outputs
Product Advantages
High maximum frequency for diverse application use
Flexible voltage supply for compatibility with various systems
Through-hole mounting for easy integration into existing designs
Direct digital synthesis for accurate waveform generation
Key Technical Parameters
Frequency: Max 40MHz
Voltage Supply: 4.75V ~ 5.25V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C
Number of Circuits: 1
Ratio Input:Output: 1:3
Package / Case: 20-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
Quality and Safety Features
Robust operating temperature range ensuring reliability across various environments
Through-hole package for secure mounting and durability
Compatibility
CMOS, TTL input and output compatibility ensures integration with a vast array of digital systems
Versatile power supply range for global application standards
Application Areas
Test and measurement equipment
Signal generation for communication systems
Educational settings for demonstrations and labs
Development and prototyping of digital systems
Product Lifecycle
Obsolete status indicating discontinuation in production
Availability of replacement or upgrade options may vary; users must consult current catalogs or customer service for alternatives
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-frequency output capabilities suitable for demanding applications
Comprehensive waveform generation supports extensive testing parameters
Analog Devices' reputation for quality and reliability
Direct compatibility with digital systems through CMOS and TTL interfaces
Obsolescence may encourage acquisition for sustaining legacy systems where this model is integral