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ML2008 - uP Compatible Logarithmic Gain/Attenuator

Download the ML2008 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the ML2 variant, as both devices belong to the same up compatible logarithmic gain/attenuator family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The ML2008 and ML2009 are digitally controlled logarithmic gain/attenuators with a range of

24 to +24dB in 0.1dB steps.

Easy interface to microprocessors is provided by an input latch and control signals consisting of chip select and write.

Key Features

  • s s s s s s s s Low noise 0dBrnc max with +24dB gain Low harmonic distortion.
  • 60dB max Gain range.
  • 24 to +24dB Resolution 0.1dB steps Flat frequency response ± 0.05dB from 0.3-4kHz ± 0.10dB from 0.1-20kHz Low supply current 4mA max from ± 5V supplies TTL/CMOS compatible digital interface ML2008 is designed to interface to an 8-bit data bus; ML2009 to 16-bit data bus BLOCK.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (ML2-008.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number ML2008
Manufacturer Micro Linear
File Size 155.47 KB
Description uP Compatible Logarithmic Gain/Attenuator
Datasheet download datasheet ML2008 Datasheet

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March 1997 ML2008*, ML2009** µP Compatible Logarithmic Gain/Attenuator GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ML2008 and ML2009 are digitally controlled logarithmic gain/attenuators with a range of –24 to +24dB in 0.1dB steps. Easy interface to microprocessors is provided by an input latch and control signals consisting of chip select and write. The interface for gain setting of the ML2008 is by an 8-bit data word, while the ML2009 is designed to interface to a 16-bit data bus with a single write operation by hardwiring the gain/attenuation pin or LSB pin. The ML2008 can be power downed by the microprocessor utilizing a bit in the second write operation. Absolute gain accuracy is 0.05dB max over supply tolerance of ± 10% and temperature range.