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The AD529x from Analog
Devices is a new family of digital
potentiometers which provide
the industry’s best resistor
tolerance, allowing designers
of industrial and instrumentation
equipment to meet tighter
resistor matching requirements
for improved system accuracy.
In industrial control systems,
medical instrumentation, and
other devices that require finely
tuned gain and offset control,
power supply calibration
or volume control, the tighter
resistor matching provided by
the new digiPots allows engineers
to set the range with
greater accuracy, resulting in
more precise system controls.
Designed for open-loop applications
and systems that
demand precision calibration
and tolerance matching, the
AD529x family consists of
three single-channel, 10-bit
programmable digiPots featuring
less than one percent endto-
end resistor tolerance (RTol)
error over a wide ±15-V supply
range – 20 times better
than competing digiPots,
which specify a minimum RTol
error of 20 percent. The bestin-
class resistor matching of
the AD529x family allows
users to take full advantage of
up to 1,024 tap adjustments
to more precisely adjust and
trim electronic circuits for
improved overall system performance.
The AD529x family is manufactured
on Analog Devices
iCMOS® (industrial CMOS)
modular manufacturing process,
which combines highvoltage
CMOS and bipolar
technologies to enable the
device to support dual power
supplies in the ±10.5-V to
±15-V range and single supply
operation in the 21-V to 30-V
range. The 1024-tap AD5292
and pin-compatible, 256-tap
AD5291 digiPot feature a 20-
times-programmable memory.
The wiper setting of these two
devices is controlled through
an SPI (serial peripheral interface)-
compatible port. An
internal fuse is blown to permanently
save the wiper position.
Triggered by a simple
software command, no external
power supply is required to
program the device, saving
cost and PCB area. The
1,024-tap AD5293 digiPot
also features less than one
percent resistor tolerance
(RTol) error and wide supply
range while also offering volatile
memory.
The wiper setting of these two
devices is controlled through
an SPI (serial peripheral interface)-
compatible port. An
internal fuse is blown to permanently
save the wiper position.
Triggered by a simple
software command, no external
power supply is required to
program the device, saving
cost and PCB area. The
1,024-tap AD5293 digiPot
also features less than one
percent resistor tolerance
(RTol) error and wide supply
range while also offering volatile
memory.
The AD529x digiPot family is
available now in sample quantities
and comes in a 14-lead
TSSOP (think-shrink, smalloutline
package).
For further information please contact your local Sasco Holz branch office.
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