AD5242BRUZ1M-REEL7 Digital Potentiometer by Analog Devices Inc.
The AD5242BRUZ1M-REEL7 is a high-performance digital potentiometer designed and manufactured by Analog Devices Inc., a leader in precision high-performance electronics. This digital potentiometer offers a unique combination of versatility and efficiency, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications including calibration, instrumentation, and channel-to-channel matched adjustable settings.
Key Features:
- Dual 256-Position: The AD5242BRUZ1M-REEL7 features two independent channels with 256 positions each, providing precise control and adjustment capabilities.
- I2C Compatible Interface: The device supports the industry-standard I2C serial digital interface, enabling easy integration with microcontrollers and other digital systems.
- 1 MΩ End-to-End Resistance: With a total resistance of 1 megaohm, this digital potentiometer can handle a broad range of applications that require fine tuning of resistance values.
- Compact Packaging: Supplied in a TSSOP-14 package, the AD5242BRUZ1M-REEL7 is designed for space-constrained applications while maintaining robust performance.
- Supply Voltage: It operates from a 2.7 V to 5.5 V single supply, making it compatible with most low-voltage systems.
- Nonvolatile Memory: The onboard nonvolatile memory (EEPROM) allows the device to retain the last programmed resistance values even after power-off, ensuring consistent performance across power cycles.
Applications:
The AD5242BRUZ1M-REEL7 is well-suited for various applications, including:
- Programmable Filters and Delays
- Adjustable Power Supplies
- Gain Control and Offset Adjustment
- Automotive Electronics
- Portable Instrumentation
With its precision, dual-channel functionality, and nonvolatile memory, the AD5242BRUZ1M-REEL7 from Analog Devices Inc. is a reliable and adaptable solution for designers looking to incorporate digital potentiometers into their electronic designs. The device's small footprint, combined with its feature-rich capabilities, ensures it can meet the demands of modern electronic systems while simplifying design and reducing the need for mechanical potentiometers.