
DS1807S+T&R
ObsoleteADDRESSABLE DUAL AUDIO TAPER POTENTIOMETER
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DS1807S+T&R
ObsoleteADDRESSABLE DUAL AUDIO TAPER POTENTIOMETER
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Technical Specifications
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| Specification | DS1807S+T&R |
|---|---|
| Configuration | Potentiometer |
| Features | Selectable Address, Zero-Cross Sense, Mute |
| Interface | I2C |
| Memory Type | Volatile |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Circuits | 2 |
| Number of Taps | 65 |
| Operating Temperature [Max] | 85 °C |
| Operating Temperature [Min] | -40 C |
| Package / Case | 16-SOIC |
| Package / Case | 7.5 mm |
| Package / Case | 0.295 " |
| Resistance - Wiper (Ohms) (Typ) | 400 Ohms |
| Resistance (Ohms) | 45k |
| Supplier Device Package | 16-SOIC |
| Taper | Logarithmic |
| Temperature Coefficient (Typ) | 750 ppm/°C |
| Tolerance | 20 % |
| Voltage - Supply [Max] | 5.5 V |
| Voltage - Supply [Min] | 2.7 V |
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| Distributor | Package | Quantity | $ | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Description
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DS1807 Series
The DS1807 consists of two addressable potentiometers having a logarithmic resistor characteristic over the device range. Each potentiometer provides 64 wiper positions with a 1dB-per-step resolution. The device also provides greater than 90dB of attenuation in the mute position. Zero-crossing detection is a primary feature of the DS1807 allowing for pop-free wiper transitions. Wiper positions are read and controlled via a 2-wire interface, which allows up to 8 devices to be controlled on the same 2-wire bus.The DS1802 provides high-performance audio volume and tone control with processor addressability. It replaces mechanical potentiometers with digital accuracy and reliability while its low-power circuits consume very little current.
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