Manufacturer Part Number
DS1267-010
Manufacturer
analog-devices
Introduction
The DS1267-010 is a dual-channel digital potentiometer from Analog Devices. It is a volatile memory-based device that offers a simple serial interface for setting the wiper position of each potentiometer channel. This product is suitable for a variety of applications that require digitally controlled resistance, such as volume control, offset adjustment, and parameter tuning.
Product Features and Performance
Dual-channel digital potentiometer
256-position resolution per channel
10kΩ resistance range
Linear taper
5V supply voltage
Volatile memory
Cascade pin for easy channel chaining
±20% resistance tolerance
750ppm/°C temperature coefficient
Product Advantages
Precise and repeatable resistance control through digital programming
Compact 14-pin DIP package for easy integration
Volatile memory allows for fast response times
Cascade functionality simplifies multi-channel designs
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Versatile digital potentiometer solution for a wide range of applications
Reliable and consistent performance from a trusted Analog Devices product
Simple serial interface for easy integration into your system
Cost-effective alternative to mechanical potentiometers
Quality and Safety Features
Supported by Analog Devices' high-quality manufacturing processes
Operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C for robust performance
Compatibility
The DS1267-010 is a legacy product that may have limited availability or be nearing discontinuation. Customers are advised to contact Analog Devices' sales team for information on equivalent or alternative digital potentiometer models that may be more suitable for their current needs.
Application Areas
Volume control
Offset adjustment
Parameter tuning
Digitally controlled resistance applications
Product Lifecycle
The DS1267-010 is an obsolete product, meaning it is no longer in active production and may have limited availability. Customers should contact our website's sales team to discuss equivalent or alternative digital potentiometer models that may better suit their current requirements.