AD5258BRMZ1-R7 Digital Potentiometer by Analog Devices Inc.
The AD5258BRMZ1-R7 from Analog Devices Inc. is a high-performance, non-volatile digital potentiometer that offers a compact and precise solution for adjusting and controlling voltage and current in a wide array of electronic applications. This digital potentiometer, commonly referred to as a digipot, provides a reliable and programmable method for simulating mechanical potentiometers.
Key Features:
- Resolution: The device features a 64-position resolution, allowing for fine-tuned adjustments in your circuit.
- Interface: It supports a standard I2C serial interface, enabling easy communication with microcontrollers and other digital systems.
- Non-Volatile Memory: Integrated non-volatile memory ensures that the last position is stored and maintained even after power cycling, providing consistent performance and convenience.
- Single-Supply Operation: Operating from a single 2.7V to 5.5V supply, the AD5258BRMZ1-R7 is versatile for use in various low-power applications.
- Compact Package: The device comes in a compact MSOP-10 package, making it ideal for space-constrained applications.
- Temperature Range: It operates over an extended industrial temperature range of -40°C to +125°C, ensuring reliability in harsh environments.
- Endurance: The AD5258BRMZ1-R7 boasts a strong endurance with 50,000 wiper switch cycles, ensuring a long operational life.
Applications:
The AD5258BRMZ1-R7 is well-suited for a variety of applications, such as:
- Automated product calibration
- Adjustable power supplies
- LCD screen brightness and contrast control
- Audio/visual equipment
- Gain and offset adjustment
- Automotive electronics
With its precise control and robust feature set, the AD5258BRMZ1-R7 is a smart choice for designers looking for a reliable and flexible digital potentiometer solution. Analog Devices Inc. is known for its high-quality components that are used across various industries, and the AD5258BRMZ1-R7 is no exception, providing performance and durability that engineers can trust.