ON Semiconductor Announces CAT5140 Single-Channel and Linear-Taper Digital Potentiometer with I²C Interface and Integrated EEPROM

Fri, May 15th, 2009. In Programmable Logic, Semiconductor
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The CAT5140 digital potentiometer is a low-noise, reliable and space-saving alternative to DACs and mechanical potentiometers. It features an on-chip, 8-bit, non-volatile EEPROM memory, which allows designers to calibrate once and retain the wiper setting in memory on power-up. The new DPP™ also provides five additional non-volatile registers for general purpose data storage, as well as a volatile wiper register for applications requiring temporary storage. The CAT5140 is a single-channel, linear-taper digital potentiometer with a 400 kilohertz (kHz), I2C-compatible interface for LCD screen adjustment; automated calibration; contrast, brightness and volume control; gain adjustment and line impedance matching applications. EEPROM endurance for the CAT5140 is 2,000,000 data write stores, two times that of competitive devices. Data retention is 100 years, which is two times higher than competitive digital potentiometers…

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