JerryG
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I was using a digital rheostat to control a certain device. However, the current seemed to be a bit too much for the rheostat. All was working fine for about 5 minutes until the resistance started to fluctuate a little bit and a few minutes later, the digital rheostat became an open circuit. The chip I was using was a microchip MCP4162-103E/P which gives a resistance up to 10 k ohms. Does anyone know of a digital pot/rheostat that can handle more voltage/current? Or should I try putting several of these chips in series or parallel? Or is there a better way to digitally control a variable resistance?