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Multistage architectures for high resolution digital potentiometers
Digital potentiometers are extensively used for digitally controlled adjustments in mixed-signal systems. The demand for higher resolution and increased tuning accuracy is driving the research efforts toward developing multistage potentiometer architectures that employ special techniques for achieving high precision with fewer components. This paper describes such architectures and techniques.