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8-PDIP
MCP4131-503E/P
IC DGTL POT 50KOHM 129TAP 8DIP
Microchip Technology
1,243
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1 : $0.96000
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ActiveNot VerifiedLinearPotentiometer112950kSPIVolatile1.8V ~ 5.5V-±20%150ppm/°CThrough Hole8-PDIP8-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)-40°C ~ 125°C75
8-PDIP
MCP4151-103E/P
IC DGTL POT 10KOHM 257TAP 8DIP
Microchip Technology
1,970
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1 : $1.28000
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ActiveNot VerifiedLinearPotentiometer125710kSPIVolatile1.8V ~ 5.5V-±20%150ppm/°CThrough Hole8-PDIP8-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)-40°C ~ 125°C75
8-PDIP
MCP41050-I/P
IC DGTL POT 50KOHM 256TAP 8DIP
Microchip Technology
740
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1 : $2.04000
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ActiveNot VerifiedLinearPotentiometer125650kSPIVolatile2.7V ~ 5.5V-±30%800ppm/°CThrough Hole8-PDIP8-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)-40°C ~ 85°C175
8-PDIP
MCP4131-103E/P
IC DGTL POT 10KOHM 129TAP 8DIP
Microchip Technology
708
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ActiveNot VerifiedLinearPotentiometer112910kSPIVolatile1.8V ~ 5.5V-±20%150ppm/°CThrough Hole8-PDIP8-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)-40°C ~ 125°C75
8-PDIP
MCP4141-503E/P
IC DGTL POT 50KOHM 129TAP 8DIP
Microchip Technology
565
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1 : $1.16000
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ActiveNot VerifiedLinearPotentiometer112950kSPINon-Volatile1.8V ~ 5.5V-±20%150ppm/°CThrough Hole8-PDIP8-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)-40°C ~ 125°C75
8-PDIP
MCP4142-104E/P
IC DGTL POT 100KOHM 129TAP 8DIP
Microchip Technology
44
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1 : $1.16000
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ActiveNot VerifiedLinearRheostat1129100kSPINon-Volatile1.8V ~ 5.5V-±20%150ppm/°CThrough Hole8-PDIP8-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)-40°C ~ 125°C75
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Digital Potentiometers


Digital potentiometers are a family of integrated circuit devices which provide an adjustable resistance similar to a traditional mechanical potentiometer or rheostat, but which are controlled by means of electronic signals rather than a mechanical input. Though relatively limited in the amount of electrical power that can be dissipated in their resistance, their ability to be electronically controlled facilitates miniaturization, automation, and remote control of signal-level analog circuits where mechanical potentiometers may have otherwise been used.