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Bengali
Hi,

I'm working with a Maxim 5456 10K digital pot.

Everything is functional however I'm getting major
distortion in the audio.

I'm wiring it in place of a standard pot, H end (input),
Wiper(output), L end to GND. it's between the cd player's
output and a preamp.

any suggestions as to what I may be doing wrong?

thanks
paulb
You probably need an op-amp buffer as it shows in the data sheet.
Bengali
thx. guess I will try an op amp next.

do you know why they have the low end tied to Vdd/2, half of Vdd? instead of to Gnd? this wiring is for their headphone amp.
paulb
It's because it is a single-supply device and the signal has to be referenced to a point in the middle of the supply voltage so the device can swing above and below it. This is similar to using an op-amp with a single supply voltage: you need a reference voltage somewhere in the middle. You're probably hearing what it sounds like with only the positive swings. clipping everything below 0.
Bengali
ah! makes sense. thanks. will proceed with an op amp.

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