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MAATCC0006 - Digital Attenuator

Download the MAATCC0006 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MAATCC0006-MA variant, as both devices belong to the same digital attenuator family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The MAATCC0006 is a GaAs FET 4-bit digital attenuator with a 2 dB minimum step size and a 30 dB total attenuation range.

This device is in a SOIC-16 plastic surface mount package.

The MAATCC0006 is ideally suited for use where accuracy, fast speed, very low power consumption is required.

Key Features

  • Attenuation: 2 dB Steps to 30 dB.
  • Low DC Power Consumption.
  • Integral TTL Driver.
  • 50 Ω Impedance.
  • Temperature Stability: ±0.18 dB from -55°C to +85°C.
  • Lead-Free SO-16 Package.
  • 100% Matte Tin Plating over Copper.
  • Halogen-Free “Green” Mold Compound.
  • 260°C Reflow Compatible.
  • RoHS.
  • Compliant Version of AT65-0233.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MAATCC0006-MA-COM.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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MAATCC0006 Digital Attenuator 30 dB, 4-Bit, TTL Driver, DC - 3 GHz Features  Attenuation: 2 dB Steps to 30 dB  Low DC Power Consumption  Integral TTL Driver  50 Ω Impedance  Temperature Stability: ±0.18 dB from -55°C to +85°C  Lead-Free SO-16 Package  100% Matte Tin Plating over Copper  Halogen-Free “Green” Mold Compound  260°C Reflow Compatible  RoHS* Compliant Version of AT65-0233 Description The MAATCC0006 is a GaAs FET 4-bit digital attenuator with a 2 dB minimum step size and a 30 dB total attenuation range. This device is in a SOIC-16 plastic surface mount package. The MAATCC0006 is ideally suited for use where accuracy, fast speed, very low power consumption is required.