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DIGITAL
POTENTIOMETERS
These digital
potentiometers perform the same electronic adjustment function as
a mechanical potentiometer or variable resistor, yet offer solid-state
reliability and compact packaging. Available in single-, dual-, and
quad-channel models with a range of setting options (1024 positions
for the single AD5231, 256 positions for the dual AD5232,
and 64 positions for the quad AD5233), these devices allow
simplified adjustments in both rheostat and potentiometer divider
mode applications. Three terminal resistance values are offered (10k,
50k, and 100k) in this product family, which automatically stores
the wiper settings during unexpected equipment power loss.

The versatile
programming of the potentiometers (via a microcontroller) allows multiple
modes of operation and adjustment, including direct program setting,
increment/decrement control, right/left shift for 6 dB changes, and
a pulse mode for direct push button control. Nonvolatile digital output
pins simplify control of external devices such as LED on/off or relay
settings. Multiple package daisy chaining saves additional microcontroller
pins. Extra bytes of internal nonvolatile memory are accessible through
the SPI-compatible serial data interface and are available for storing
additional system constants.
These devices
are offered in compact TSSOP 16- and 24-lead plastic packages and
are well-suited for optical networking, instrumentation and telecommunications
applications. They are also designed for precision adjustment applications
such as power supply voltages, sensors, LED laser intensity levels,
and gyro sensors.
In 100-piece quantities,
the AD5231 is available for $2.20, the AD5232 is available
for $2.95, and the AD5233 is available for $3.95.
Analog Devices,
Inc.
(781) 937-1989
Fax: (781) 937-1026
www.analog.com
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