ADC & DACPOTS
A/D Converters
2- & 3-Channel, 10-Bit Data Acquisition Systems for Autonomous Environmental Monitoring:
Family Features
- 10 Bit ADC Auto clocking
- E2PROM range limits for each channel
- Internal Temp Sensor (SMD1102 only)
- Internal Reference Voltage
- Automatic interrupt if out of range
DAC POTs
For decades, mechanical potentiometers have been utilized in electronic systems but with improved production processes, electronic potentiometers are meanwhile cost-competitive with mechanical potentiometers and, for many applications, provide a lower total system cost.
Electronic potentiometers offer many benefits; DAC POTs can easier be adjusted, have better drift specifications and a increased cycle-life specifications than mechanical potentiometers. They fit into smaller spaces and they provide superior tracking between multiple potentiometers. It is easier to change a setting with electronic potentiometers than with a mechanical one.
DAC POTs allow an efficient handling because using an industry standard IC packages and, consequently, reducing assembly cost.
Breaking News:
Single 7-Bit Up/Dn Count Nonvolatile DACPOT™ | |
Single 7-Bit Push Button Nonvolatile DACPOT™ | |
Single 8-Bit Up/Dn Count Nonvolatile DACPOT™ | |
Single 8-Bit Push Button Nonvolatile DACPOT™ | |
Serial Input, Quad 8-Bit Nonvolatile DACPOT™ | |
Quad 8-Bit Nonvolatile DACPOT™ Electronic Potentiometer With a Mute Control Input | |
Dual 10-Bit I2C Compatible Nonvolatile DACPOT™ w/I2C CS Pin | |
Dual 10-Bit I2C Compatible Nonvolatile DACPOT™ w/Mute Pin | |
Dual 10-Bit I2C Compatible Nonvolatile DACPOT™ w/1.25v Ref. Pin |
Family Feature
- Highest Resolution Parts up to 10 Bits
- Excellent Temperature Stability + 15ppm/oC
- Single, Dual and Quad Outputs
- Mute Function
- Local Reference Voltage
