Manufacturer Part Number
AD5204BRUZ50-REEL7
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The AD5204BRUZ50-REEL7 is a 4-channel, 256-position, digitally-controlled linear taper potentiometer.
Product Features and Performance
DigiPOT with 4 programmable potentiometers
256-position wiper settings
50k Ohm resistance per potentiometer channel
SPI interface for digital control
Volatile memory retains settings only while powered
Selectable SPI address for use in larger systems
Linear taper for proportional control
Product Advantages
High integration with 4 pots in one IC reduces board space
Precision control achieved through digital interface
Ease of automatic system calibration with programmable settings
Durable performance in wide range of supply voltages
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Circuits: 4
Number of Taps: 256
Resistance: 50k Ohms
Voltage - Supply: 2.7V to 5.5V, ±2.3V to ±2.7V
Temperature Coefficient: 700ppm/°C
Tolerance: ±30%
Operating Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Industrial temperature range ensures reliability across various environments
Robust surface-mount package: 24-TSSOP
Compliance with multiple industry standards for safety and quality
Compatibility
SPI communication protocol for widespread microcontroller interfacing
24-TSSOP mounting compatible with standard PCB layouts
Application Areas
Automated test equipment
Data acquisition systems
Gain and offset adjustment
Instrumentation and control systems
Consumer electronics volume control
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Active
Not reported as near discontinuation
Options for upgrades or replacements based on the base product number AD5204
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Accurate and repeatable digital control over resistance settings
Integration of four potentiometers saves on space and cost
SPI bus compatible for easy digital system integration
Stable performance across a broad voltage and temperature range
Tailored for diverse applications from industrial to consumer electronics
Manufactured by Analog Devices, a reputable source in semiconductor design