Low-power, six-bit Microchip potentiometers available in small packages

March 1, 2006
Microchip Technology Inc. (www.microchip.com) has introduced a family of low-power, low-voltage, 6-bit digital potentiometers in 5- and 6-pin SOT-23 and 2 mm x 3 mm DFN packages.

Microchip Technology Inc. has introduced a family of low-power, low-voltage, six-bit digital potentiometers in five- and six-pin SOT-23 and 2 mm x 3 mm DFN packages. The MCP4011 – MCP4014 digital potentiometers work in the extended industrial temperature range of -40 °C to +125°C. In addition to 1.8 V operation and 0.3 µA typical power consumption, the potentiometers offer 1/2 LSB maximum INL and DNL, 100 ppm typical end-to-end temperature coefficient and 10 ppm typical ratiometric temperature coefficient.

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