digital potentiometer bipolar signal question

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I have here a good alternative, which I personally would prefer
for making a high quality custom stepped resistor divider attenuator.
You can make 8 or 16 steps.

For best results ( lower R-on, on resistance ) should be operated
at the maximum voltage +8 0 -8 volt.
The matching of on-resistance is good, compared to lower priced more simple CMOS switches and other potentiometers chips.

The MAX396/MAX397 low-voltage, CMOS analog multiplexers (muxes) offer low on-resistance (100 Ohm max), which is matched to within 6 Ohm between switches and remains flat over the specified signal range (10 Ohm max).
They also offer low leakage over temperature (input off-leakage current less than 1nA at +85°C) and fast switching speeds (transition time less than 250ns).
The MAX396 is a 16-channel device,
and the MAX397 is a dual 8-channel device.

These muxes operate with a single +2.7V to +16V supply
or with ±2.7V to ±8V dual supplies,
while retaining CMOS-logic input compatibility and fast switching.

Product page:
http://www.maxim-ic.com/quick_view2.cfm/qv_pk/1090
Datasheet with applications advice and examples:
http://datasheets.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/MAX396-MAX397.pdf


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