Analog Devices’ Non-Volatile Digital Potentiometers Deliver Industry’s Highest Bandwidth And Lowest Resistance Tolerance

Analog Devices' Non-Volatile Digital Potentiometers Deliver Industry's Highest Bandwidth And Lowest Resistance Tolerance (Graphic: Business Wire)

NORWOOD, Mass.--()--Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) today introduced a series of non-volatile single-, dual- and quad-channel digital potentiometers (digiPOTs) that improve component matching in industrial and communication control systems by featuring resistance tolerance of ± 1 percent (typ). The 11 new digiPOTs in ADI’s AD514x and AD512x series also achieve a 3-MHz bandwidth that is 50 percent higher than the closest competitor, which enables faster system response time. The new devices offer the industry’s lowest temperature coefficient performance over the widest temperature range (-40°C to 125°C).

ADI’s non-volatile digiPOT series meets a wide range of system-level requirements in single, dual, or quad, 256-tap or 128-tap, SPI or I²C interfaces, leaded and leadless packaging, all featuring 4 kV ESD protection

  • Download data sheets, view product pages and request samples
  • Watch a video explaining how the problem of amplifier gain linearization can be solved by this digiPOT series
  • Find application notes and technical articles about digital potentiometer solutions from ADI:
    http://www.analog.com/digipots

AD514x and AD512x digiPOTS Key Features:

  • Resistor tolerance: ±1 percent typical for better matching
  • Wide bandwidth: 3 MHz for faster system response
  • 3-mm x 3-mm LFCSP package option for board savings
  • Low temperature coefficient: 35 ppm/°C over an extended temperature range

Pricing, Availability and Complementary Products

Product      

Sample
Availability

 

      Channel       Tap       Interface      

Price Each In
1,000
Quantities

      Packaging

AD5144

      Yes       Quad       256       SPI/I²C       $2.90       24-lead LFCSP/
20-lead TSSOP

AD5144A

      Yes       Quad       256       I²C       $2.90       20-lead TSSOP

AD5124

      Yes       Quad       128       SPI/I²C       $2.50       24-lead LFCSP/
20-lead TSSOP

AD5143

      Yes       Quad       256       I²C       $2.85       16-lead LFCSP

AD5123

      Yes       Quad       128       I²C       $2.45       16-lead LFCSP

AD5142

      Yes       Dual       256       SPI       $1.65       16-lead LFCSP/
16-lead TSSOP

AD5142A

      Yes       Dual       256       I²C       $1.65       16-lead LFCSP/
16-lead TSSOP

AD5122

      Yes       Dual       128       SPI       $1.45       16-lead LFCSP/
16-lead TSSOP

AD5122A

      Yes       Dual       128       I²C       $1.45       16-lead LFCSP/
16-lead TSSOP

AD5141

      Yes       Single       256       SPI/I²C       $0.90       16-lead LFCSP

AD5121

      Yes       Single       128       SPI/I²C       $0.70       16-lead LFCSP

The quad-channel AD5144 can be designed into circuits as the gain control for buck/boost controller power supply applications together with ADI’s ADP5034 dual-channel, 3-MHz, 1200-mA buck regulators with two 300-mA LDOs.

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Contacts

Analog Devices, Inc.
Grainne Murphy, 353-61-377695
grainne.murphy@analog.com
or
Porter Novelli
Andrew MacLellan, 617-897-8270
andrew.maclellan@porternovelli.com

Release Summary

Analog Devices today introduced a series of non-volatile single, dual, quad channel digital potentiometers (digiPOTs) that improve component matching in industrial and communications control systems.

Contacts

Analog Devices, Inc.
Grainne Murphy, 353-61-377695
grainne.murphy@analog.com
or
Porter Novelli
Andrew MacLellan, 617-897-8270
andrew.maclellan@porternovelli.com