ON Semiconductor CAT5241WI-50-T1 Digital Potentiometer
The CAT5241WI-50-T1 from ON Semiconductor stands as a testament to precision and versatility in the realm of digital potentiometers. This digitally-controlled variable resistor is designed to offer a reliable and high-performance solution for a plethora of applications, ranging from fine-tuning and calibration to signal conditioning and voltage regulation.
Key Features:
- Dual Potentiometer: The device integrates two independent potentiometers in one package, providing double the functionality and saving on board space.
- Resolution: Each potentiometer has a 256-position resolution, allowing for fine adjustments and precise control over resistance settings.
- Interface: It features an I²C-compatible interface, ensuring easy communication with microcontrollers and other digital systems.
- Operating Voltage: The CAT5241WI-50-T1 operates at a wide voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V, accommodating various power supply levels.
- Temperature Range: This digital potentiometer is designed to function over an extended industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for harsh environments.
- Packaging: It comes in a compact TSSOP-14 package, optimizing space on your PCB without compromising performance.
- Endurance: The device boasts a robust endurance of 100,000 data changes per bit per register, ensuring a long operational life.
Applications:
ON Semiconductor's CAT5241WI-50-T1 is an ideal component for a wide array of applications. Its precision makes it a go-to choice for:
- Adjustable power supplies
- Automotive electronics
- Consumer electronics
- Portable devices
- Medical equipment
- Industrial control systems
With its combination of dual-channel functionality, high resolution, and I²C interface, the CAT5241WI-50-T1 digital potentiometer is an excellent choice for designers looking to add reliable adjustability to their electronic circuits. ON Semiconductor's commitment to quality ensures that this component will not only meet but exceed the stringent requirements of modern electronic designs.