I want to use 100K Digital Potentiometer
Looking at the data sheet for AD5121 / AD5141, 10k ohms / 100k ohms
AD5121: 10K ohm
AD5141: 100K ohm
Is it okay to think this way?
I want to use 100K Digital Potentiometer
Looking at the data sheet for AD5121 / AD5141, 10k ohms / 100k ohms
AD5121: 10K ohm
AD5141: 100K ohm
Is it okay to think this way?
Hello,
Each part has both 10K and 100K resistors. You need to refer to the Sample/Buy section of the product page on the analog.com to know the part number and its details.
Please visit the Sample and Buy section of the product page or the Ordering Guide of the product datasheet to know the part details.
For example - AD5121BCPZ10-RL7 has 10K ohm resistor and AD5121BCPZ100…
Hello,
Each part has both 10K and 100K resistors. You need to refer to the Sample/Buy section of the product page on the analog.com to know the part number and its details.
Does that mean you can use 10K and 100K as the two resistors say?
How can I use 100K?
Please visit the Sample and Buy section of the product page or the Ordering Guide of the product datasheet to know the part details.
For example - AD5121BCPZ10-RL7 has 10K ohm resistor and AD5121BCPZ100-RL7 has 100K ohm resistor
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.