What this 16x16 CMOS multiplier is and where it lands
The ADSP-1016AJD is a 16x16-bit CMOS analog multiplier from Analog Devices, packaged in a 64-pin ceramic DIP (64-CDIP). It performs a 16-bit by 16-bit multiply operation — a fixed-function digital signal-processing building block used in early DSP systems, instrumentation, and military/aerospace signal chains where a dedicated multiplier offloads the CPU.
Active lifecycle — still in production
The RoHS compliance is marked as non-compliant, which is typical for a ceramic DIP of this era — expect tin-lead solder finish on the leads.
Package and handling for the rework bench
The 64-CDIP is a ceramic dual-in-line package with a 0.1-inch lead pitch. It is socket-friendly for prototyping and test, but if you are soldering it directly, the ceramic body needs a controlled-profile soldering iron or a wave-solder process with preheat to avoid thermal shock. The bulk shipping medium means the parts arrive in tubes or trays, not tape-and-reel — plan your pick-and-place feeder setup accordingly if you are running a high-volume line.
Sourcing and getting a price
Because it is an active device, there is no premium for end-of-life stock — but the ceramic package and non-RoHS finish mean it is a specialty line, so lead times can vary. Submit an RFQ for a firm price and delivery window.
