Potentiometers
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Potentiometers convert rotary motion or linear displacement
into a change of resistance, supplying a smooth transition of
voltage or current levels. The resulting voltage output may be
used to control position transducers in a wide variety of potential
transportation, industrial and medical applications.
position measurement. Cermet and wirewound elements are
stable over a range of operating temperatures and provide
high power dissipation and improved resistance temperature
coefficient.
Linear Potentiometers feature rugged extruded aluminum
housings to withstand harsh chemicals and immersion in oils
or water. Construction features include extended life PTFE
bearings, precious-metal multi-finger contact wipers, and MystR®
Rotary Potentiometers are compact, rugged, thick-film devices
that use either conductive plastic, or cermet or wirewound
elements. Developed for potential military applications, our
proprietary conductive plastic offers extensive temperature range conductive plastic thick-film elements.
and infinite resolution, and is designed to provide precision
FEATURES
yielding consistent results. The PCB
ROTARY POTENTIOMETERS
profile, allowing use in a wide variety of
applications. Potential applications include
use on audio and visual equipment, foot
pedal controls, machine controls, welding
equipment, gear shifters, joysticks, and
throttles.
containing the soldered devices may
be washed after soldering, saving time
and yielding consistent results. Good
performance at a reasonable price. Wide
range of resistance values promotes
flexibility in the applications. May be used
where space constraints may be present.
Potential applications include audio
and visual equipment, light switches,
hand-held multimeters and mobile
monitoring devices, test and measurement
equipment, communications equipment,
thermostats, hand-held medical
equipment and mobile monitoring devices,
medical laboratory and diagnostic
CONDUCTIVE PLASTIC
POTENTIOMETERS
308, 408 Series.
Features: Compact • Modular package
• Conductive plastic element
• 0.5 W power rating • Nickel-plated
brass shaft and bushings • Enhanced
performance • 408: sealed for board
washing • PC and solder-hook terminals
• CW audio and linear tapers available
381 Series.
Features: Conductive plastic element
• 1 W power rating • Solder lug terminals
• Metal case and nickel-plated brass shaft
and bushings • Locking-style bushing,
rotary switch, or dual section options
available • Linear taper
Benefits: Reduced cost potentiometer that
offers 0.5 W power rating in a compact
body. Potential applications include
manual controls, audio and lighting
consoles, medical equipment, precision
joysticks, and telecommunications.
Benefits: Robust construction in a
low-cost industrial package. Potential
applications include manual and audio
controls, and telecommunications.
equipment, and vehicle manual controls.
574 Series.
Features: Conductive plastic element
• 0.5 W power rating • Reduced mounting
profile • Quiet electrical output • Vertical
mounting with support bracket • PC
style mounting • Smooth feel • Robust
construction • All plastic construction
• Metric bushing • Linear taper
392, RV6 Series.
380, 385, 53C, 485, RV4 Series.
Features: Cost-effective • Wide range of
resistance values (100 Ohm to 5 MOhm,
inclusive) • Wide variety of tapers
Features: Wave solderable • PCB
washable • Cost-effective • Wide range of
resistance values (100 Ohm to 5 MOhm,
inclusive) • Small package size
Benefits: Supplies good performance
at a reasonable price • Wide range of
resistance values promotes flexibility in
the applications • Wide variety of tapers
creates flexibility in the output signal
Benefits: Devices may be automatically
soldered on a PCB using the wave
soldering process instead of being
manually soldered, saving time and
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