Learn to define what a potentiometer is and what a potentiometer does. Learn the types of potentiometers and their functions and applications. See examples. Updated: 11/21/2023 Table of Contents What is a Potentiometer? What does a Potentiometer do? Potentiometer Types Ohm's Law Lesson ...
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Two of the terminals are connected to the opposite ends of a resistive element, and the third terminal connects to a sliding contact, called a wiper, moving over the resistive element. The potentiometer essentially functions as a variable resistance divider. The resistive element can be seen as ...
The wiper (2) comprises two different or independent stacked laminar parts, i.e. a first part which is used to establish the sliding contact on the resistive track (5) and a second part which provides the sliding support on the collector plate (7). 展开 ...
At the start and end of travel, the resistive track of a potentiometer is connected to low resistance metal parts which connect the resistive element to the end terminals. The change in resistance when the wiper enters or exits the resistive track is known as the hop-on and hop-off resistan...
A potentiometer is essentially a manually adjustable resistor that has three terminals. It is also an electro-mechanical circuit since it has moving parts and electronic components. The slider determines the resistance of the device, which, by principles of electricity, also varies the resultant volta...
Transfer Function Simulation by Means of Amplifiers and Potentiometers The simulation of dynamic systems is one of the chief uses of analog computers. In such applications, specific parts of the system are represented by their transfer functions. For example, in flight simulation, the flight of an...
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2 Resistor position nonlinearity error, R-INL, is the deviation from an ideal value measured between the maximum resistance and the minimum resistance wiper positions. R-DNL measures the relative step change from ideal between successive tap positions. Parts are guaranteed monotonic. 3 INL and DNL...
The all-electronic digital potentiometer emulates the functionality of the electromechanical potentiometer but does so using an IC without moving parts. It accepts a digital code in one of several formats and establishes a corresponding resistance value. As such, it is sometimes referred to as a re...