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Potentiometers Demonstrate Low Resistor Tolerance Error

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Friday, August 29, 2008

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Analog AD592xDesigned for open-loop applications, Analog Devices’ AD529x family of single-channel 10-bit programmable digital potentiometers offer less than 1% end-to-end resistor tolerance error over a supply voltage of ±15 V. The 14-lead TSSOP-packaged products use the iCMOS modular manufacturing process to combine CMOS and bipolar technologies to enable the device to support dual power supplies in the ±10.5 V to ±15 V range and single supply operation in the 21 V to 30 V range. The 256-tap AD5291 and 1,024-tap AD5292 offers 20-times-programmable memory, a wiper setting controlled through an SPI-compatible port and internal fuse blown to save the wiper position. The 1,024-tap AD5293 has the same features, but with volatile memory. Pricing for the AD5291 is $2.29 each, the AD5292 is $2.62 each and the AD5293 is $2.55 each in 1,000 quantities.

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Model-Based Design Creates Configurable, Space-Qualified Digital Channelizer
Model-Based Design Creates Configurable, Space-Qualified Digital Channelizer

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Many commercial communications satellites are limited to fixed band plans that assign a bandwidth to users even if they are not actively employing it, an inefficient use of communications capacity. Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company developed a dual-stage, satellite-based channelizer (also known as a bent pipe transponder) that can move bandwidth on demand between users and locations.

Army to hit One Million Unmanned Flight Hours
Army to hit One Million Unmanned Flight Hours

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Traditionally pegged as a ground force, the Army is approaching an historic milestone: one million flight hours for its Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). According to COL Christopher Carlile, director, U.S. Army Unmanned Aircraft Systems Center of Excellence, the Army will hit one million UAS flight hours some time next month.

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