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MCP4011-502E/SN

Manufacturer Part Number
MCP4011-502E/SN
Description
IC DGTL POT 5K 1CH 8SOIC
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Datasheets

Specifications of MCP4011-502E/SN

Package / Case
8-SOIC (3.9mm Width)
Taps
64
Resistance (ohms)
5K
Number Of Circuits
1
Temperature Coefficient
150 ppm/°C Typical
Memory Type
Volatile
Interface
Up/Down
Voltage - Supply
1.8 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Resistance In Ohms
5K
Number Of Pots
Single
Taps Per Pot
64
Resistance
5 KOhms
Wiper Memory
Volatile
Digital Interface
Serial (2-Wire)
Operating Supply Voltage
2.5 V or 3.3 V or 5 V
Supply Current
0.045 mA (Typ)
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 125 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Supply Voltage (max)
5.5 V
Supply Voltage (min)
1.8 V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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MCP4011/2/3/4
6.2
Wiper resistance is the series resistance of the wiper.
This resistance is typically measured when the wiper is
positioned at either zero-scale (00h) or full-scale (3Fh).
The wiper resistance in potentiometer-generated
voltage divider applications is not a significant source
of error.
The wiper resistance in rheostat applications can
create significant non-linearity as the wiper is moved
toward zero-scale (00h). The lower the nominal
resistance, the greater the possible error.
Wiper resistance is significant depending on the
devices operating voltage. As the device voltage
decreases, the wiper resistance increases (see
Figure 6-4
In a rheostat configuration, this change in voltage
needs to be taken into account, particularly for the
lower resistance devices. For the 2.1 kΩ device, the
maximum wiper resistance at 5.5V is approximately 6%
of the total resistance, while at 2.7V, it is approximately
15.5% of the total resistance.
In a potentiometer configuration, the wiper resistance
variation does not effect the output voltage seen on the
terminal W pin.
TABLE 6-2:
DS21978C-page 40
10000
50000
(R
Total
2100
5000
Note 1: The wiper resistance (R
AB
Typical
)
2: R
3: R
Wiper Resistance
and
158.73
793.65
33.33
79.37
Step
(R
applications. In rheostat applications, the variation of the R
S
AB
S
Table
Resistance (Ω)
is the typical value. The variation of this resistance is minimal over voltage.
)
is the typical value. The variation of this resistance is minimal over voltage.
TYPICAL STEP RESISTANCES AND RELATIONSHIP TO WIPER RESISTANCE
Typical
6-2).
75
75
75
75
Wiper (R
Max @
5.5V
125
125
125
125
W
W
) is not a significant source of error in potentiometer-generated voltage divider
)
Max @
2.7V
325
325
325
325
Typical
225.0%
47.25%
94.5%
9.45%
R
W
=
R
W
R
/ R
375.0%
157.5%
78.75%
15.75%
@ 5.5V
W
S
The slope of the resistance has a linear area (at the
higher voltages) and a non-linear area (at the lower
voltages), where resistance increases faster than the
voltage drop (at low voltages).
FIGURE 6-4:
Resistance (R
Since there is minimal variation of the total device
resistance over voltage, at a constant temperature (see
Figure
the change in wiper resistance over voltage can have a
significant impact on the INL and DNL error.
= Max
(%)
Note:
R
(1, 2)
W
2-11,
W
R
204.75%
975.0%
409.5%
40.95%
@ 2.7V
W
value can create significant non-linearity.
= Max
Figure
The slope of the resistance has a linear
area (at the higher voltages) and a non-
linear area (at the lower voltages).
W
) to Voltage.
2-24,
Typical
3.57%
0.75%
0.15%
Relationship of Wiper
R
1.5%
© 2006 Microchip Technology Inc.
W
Figure 2-36
=
R
W
V
/ R
R
DD
@ 5.5V
W
5.95%
2.50%
1.25%
0.25%
AB
= Max
(%)
or
Figure
(1, 3)
R
15.48%
@ 2.7V
W
6.50%
3.25%
0.65%
= Max
2-48),

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