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- Description
Non-volatile I2C-controlled digital potentiometer with 128 positions and 10kΩ resistance. Features EEPROM memory to retain wiper position through power cycles. High-voltage capable (up to ±10V) with low wiper resistance. Ideal for digital volume control, programmable gain adjustment, sensor calibration, and replacing mechanical potentiometers in embedded systems.
Technical Specifications:
- IC: Maxim DS3502 Digital Potentiometer
- Interface: I2C (TWI)
- Resistance: 10kΩ (end-to-end)
- Resolution: 7-bit (128 positions/steps)
- Step Size: ~78Ω per step (10kΩ ÷ 128)
- Wiper Resistance: <300Ω (typical)
- Operating Voltage: 2.7V - 5.5V (logic)
- Potentiometer Voltage Range: -10V to +10V (high-voltage capability)
- Memory: Non-volatile EEPROM (retains position after power loss)
- EEPROM Endurance: 50,000 write cycles minimum
- I2C Address: Configurable (depends on address pins)
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
Pin Configuration:
- VCC: Power supply (2.7V - 5.5V)
- GND: Ground
- SDA: I2C data line
- SCL: I2C clock line
- RH: High-side resistor terminal
- RL: Low-side resistor terminal
- RW: Wiper terminal (variable output)
Features:
- Non-volatile memory (EEPROM) - remembers position after power off
- 128-step resolution for precise adjustment
- High-voltage capability (±10V on potentiometer pins)
- I2C control for software-based adjustment
- Low wiper resistance (<300Ω)
- No mechanical wear (solid-state)
- Programmable via microcontroller
- Replace mechanical pots in digital designs
Applications:
- Digital volume controls
- Programmable gain amplifiers
- Sensor calibration and trimming
- LCD contrast adjustment
- Power supply voltage adjustment
- Audio tone controls
- Signal conditioning circuits
- Automated testing equipment
- Replacing mechanical potentiometers in harsh environments
- Variable threshold adjustments
Typical Use Cases:
- Volume Control: Replace analog volume pot with digital control
- Calibration: Programmatically adjust sensor offsets
- Power Supply: Set output voltage digitally
- Audio: Bass/treble tone control
Wiper Position Control:
- 0 = Wiper at RL (0Ω from RL)
- 127 = Wiper at RH (10kΩ from RL)
- Linear steps between positions
Advantages over Mechanical Potentiometers:
- No mechanical wear or failure
- Precise, repeatable settings
- Remote/software control
- Non-volatile memory (saves settings)
- Immune to vibration and dust
- Can be controlled digitally via microcontroller
Important Notes:
- Wiper position stored in EEPROM survives power loss
- EEPROM has limited write cycles (50,000+) - don't write continuously
- Read current position from EEPROM on startup
- High-voltage rating applies to RH/RL/RW pins, not logic pins
- Not suitable for very high-frequency AC signals
Programming:
- Write wiper position (0-127) via I2C
- Position automatically saved to EEPROM
- Read current position from EEPROM
Compatible with Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, STM32, and any microcontroller with I2C support. Simple I2C write commands to set resistance value.
