The DS3501U+ is a high-voltage, non-volatile I²C programmable potentiometer featuring an integrated temperature sensor and lookup table (LUT) in a 10-pin µSOP package. It offers a 7-bit digital control with an output voltage range of up to 15.5V. Programming is performed via an I²C interface operating at speeds up to 400kHz. External voltages applied at the RL and RH inputs define the minimum and maximum output levels. The device includes a built-in temperature sensor and ADC, which address a 36-byte non-volatile LUT. The LUT output can directly drive the potentiometer or be combined with an initial value register to set the output. It operates with a supply voltage of 2.7V to 5.5V over a temperature range of -40°C to 100°C, with an end-to-end resistance of 10kΩ ±20%. The component features 128 wiper tap points, four address pins for bus sharing, and is pin and software compatible with the ISL95311. Its temperature compensation and arbitrary slope make it suitable for signal processing, automation, and process control applications. Note: Due to increased demand, lead times may vary, and product discounts are not available.
Purchase the Dallas Series DS3501U+ online now to enhance your signal processing and automation projects. This high-voltage, non-volatile potentiometer offers an integrated temperature sensor and lookup table for accurate, temperature-compensated adjustments. With an output voltage up to 15.5V, 128 wiper tap points, and a resistance of 10kΩ ±20%, it’s ideal for industrial controls, calibration, and precise applications. Easy to program via I²C at up to 400kHz, it's compatible with major control systems. Secure quick delivery, factory-tested quality, and full support by ordering online today for dependable performance across environments.
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