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Analog Devices MAX13021ASA+ — Discrete Semiconductors

MAX13021ASA+ LIN Transceiver, Full Duplex, 1/1, 8-SOIC

MPNMAX13021ASA+
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Analog Devices MAX13021ASA+, LINbus Transceiver, Full Duplex, 1 Driver/1 Receiver, 5V to 38V Supply, -40°C to 125°C, 8-SOIC Package.

$6.92Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Packaging8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
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Specifications

MAX13021ASA+ Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
TypeTransceiver
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Voltage5V ~ 38V
ProtocolLINbus
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 125°C
DuplexFull
PackageTube
Case8-SOIC (0.154\", 3.90mm Width)
Number of drivers (Receivers)1/1

Product details

What it is and where it fits

The MAX13021ASA+ is a LINbus transceiver from Analog Devices, built for single-wire Local Interconnect Network nodes in automotive body electronics, industrial sensor buses, and control modules. It handles full-duplex communication with one driver and one receiver in an 8-SOIC package. The supply range of 5V to 38V covers both 12V automotive and 24V truck/industrial rails without an external regulator.

Ratings that decide the fit

The 5V to 38V supply range is the standout spec here. Most LIN transceivers top out at 18V or 27V; this one handles 38V, which means it survives load-dump transients on a 24V truck system without a clamp. The -40°C to 125°C operating range puts it in the under-hood tier — engine bay, transmission control, or brake modules. Full duplex with 1/1 driver/receiver is standard for LIN, but the wide supply and temperature grade are what separate this part from a commodity part.

Lifecycle and sourcing

No NRND or EOL notice is on record. For BOM planning, this part is available through independent distribution and is sourced to order against an RFQ — current pricing and lead time are confirmed at quote time.

Frequently asked questions

Can MAX13021ASA+ work with 3.3V microcontrollers?

The supply range is 5V to 38V, but the logic input thresholds may be 5V-tolerant. Verify the VIH/VIL levels in the datasheet before connecting to a 3.3V MCU.

MAX13021ASA+ vs SN65HVDA540 comparison?

Both are LIN transceivers in 8-SOIC. The MAX13021ASA+ offers a wider supply range (5V to 38V vs the SN65HVDA540's typical 5V to 27V) and a full -40°C to 125°C temperature range. The SN65HVDA540 may have different logic-level thresholds and bus fault handling.