CAT5124 Series, Digital Potentiometers

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CAT5124TBI-50-GT3
DIGITAL POT, 1 FUNC, 50000OHM, I
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
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-40°C ~ 85°C
2.7V ~ 5.5V
Linear
±20%
SOT-23-6
SOT-23-6
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1
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50k
CAT5124
Potentiometer
32
Up/Down (U/D, CS)
30ppm/°C
80
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CAT5124TBI-50GT3
IC DGTL POT 50KOHM 32TAP SOT23-5
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
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-40°C ~ 85°C
2.7V ~ 5.5V
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SC-74A, SOT-753
SOT-23-5
Volatile
1
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50k
CAT5124
Rheostat
32
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30ppm/°C
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Digital Potentiometers

Digital potentiometers are electronic devices used in data acquisition systems to control and manipulate analog signals digitally. A digital potentiometer, also known as a digital variable resistor, is an integrated circuit (IC) that emulates the functionality of a traditional mechanical potentiometer using digital control signals. It consists of a series of resistive elements and switches that can be selectively connected to vary the overall resistance between its input and output terminals. This variation in resistance can be controlled digitally, allowing for precise and automated adjustments in electronic circuits. Digital potentiometers offer several advantages over traditional potentiometers, including greater precision, the ability to be controlled digitally or remotely, and the potential for automated adjustment in response to changing conditions or user commands. They are commonly used in applications such as audio equipment, instrumentation, voltage regulation, and other scenarios where accurate and flexible resistance control is required. In data acquisition systems, digital potentiometers can be used to adjust the gain or attenuation of analog signals before they are digitized by an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). This allows for precise control over the input signal levels, which can improve the accuracy and resolution of the resulting digital data. Digital potentiometers can also be used in feedback control loops to adjust the output of amplifiers or filters, further improving signal quality. In summary, digital potentiometers are electronic devices used in data acquisition systems to control and manipulate analog signals digitally. They offer advantages over traditional potentiometers in terms of precision, remote control, and automation, and are widely used in various applications that require accurate resistance control in data acquisition systems and other electronic devices.