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2010-04-05 Digipots operate from 1.7-5.5V single power supply
Maxim Integrated Products is rolling out a family of dual, 256-tap, volatile digital potentiometers that operate from a single 1.7V to 5.5V power supply.
2010-02-11 1.7V digipots tailored for power-sensitive apps
Maxim's dual, 256-tap, volatile digital potentiometers operate from a single 1.7V to 5.5V power supply, making them suitable for power-sensitive applications
2009-06-30 Digipot delivers <1% resistor tolerance
Digipot delivers <1% resistor tolerance
2009-06-17 Hi-res digipots pack I²C, SPI connectivity
ON Semiconductor has further extended its family of digitally programmable potentiometer (DPP) ICs with new high-resolution devices incorporating I²C and Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Bus connectivity.
2009-05-21 I²C digipots deliver increased accuracy, reliability
Microchip Technology Inc. has introduced the MCP401X family of low power 7bit I²C digital potentiometers that feature static current consumption of just 2.5µA.
2009-05-20 Digipot integrates I²C interface, EEPROM
Digipot integrates I²C interface, EEPROM
2008-08-04 Digipots bring 1% resistor tolerance for industrial apps
Analog Devices Inc. introduced a digital potentiometer family with the best resistor tolerance, allowing designers of industrial and instrumentation equipment to meet tighter resistor matching requirements for improved system accuracy.
2007-08-21 Digipot can store EEPROM info for 150 years
Digipot can store EEPROM info for 150 years
2007-08-20 Non-volatile digipot comes in 2mm x 2.5mm TDFN
Non-volatile digipot comes in 2mm x 2.5mm TDFN
2007-03-27 Digipot integrates temperature sensor, ADC, LUT
Digipot integrates temperature sensor, ADC, LUT
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