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Trimming out errors, adjusting levels and biases, setting comparison points, and adjusting filters or oscillators are but a few of the many useful applications for potentiometers. Replacing manual pots with programmable digital pots can increase adjustment precision and accuracy, make system functions easier and cheaper to implement, and reduce user errors. This all serves to enable your customers to be more productive, while decreasing product costs and improving performance.
But there are some important design considerations you should understand about digital pots in order to get the most out of them. Join our experienced applications engineers as they share their knowledge on applying these innovative devices in many applications, and help you understand their limits and potential.
Chris Hyde
Senior Field Applications Engineer,
Analog Devices, Inc.
During Chris’ 28 year career, he has designed IC’s, RF, optical and quantum electronic systems, as well as semiconductor processes. He has lead groups in field applications and marketing and been Director of Business Development. Chris has been with Analog Devices for over 21 years.
David Lunsetter
Applications Engineer,
Digi-Key Corporation
David is an Applications Engineer with Digi-Key in Thief River Falls, Minn. He has been with Digi-Key for over 12 years and has experience in analog, microcontrollers, and programmable logic. He holds a BSEE from North Dakota State University. David has a particular interest in audio and sensor applications.
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