Allicdata Part #: | 1-1624200-8-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
1-1624200-8 |
Price: | $ 8.51 |
Product Category: | Potentiometers, Variable Resistors |
Manufacturer: | TE Connectivity Passive Product |
Short Description: | POT 250 OHM 1W WIREWOUND LINEAR |
More Detail: | 250 Ohm 1 Gang Linear Panel Mount Potentiometer No... |
DataSheet: | 1-1624200-8 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
500 +: | $ 7.73087 |
Series: | RW, Citec |
Packaging: | Bulk |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
Taper: | Linear |
Resistance (Ohms): | 250 |
Tolerance: | ±10% |
Number of Gangs: | 1 |
Built in Switch: | None |
Power (Watts): | 1W |
Temperature Coefficient: | ±100ppm/°C |
Number of Turns: | 1 |
Rotation: | 295° |
Adjustment Type: | User Defined |
Resistive Material: | Wirewound |
Termination Style: | Solder Lug |
Actuator Type: | Slotted |
Actuator Length: | 0.630" (16.00mm) |
Actuator Diameter: | 0.250" (6.35mm) |
Bushing Thread: | 3/8-32 |
Mounting Type: | Panel Mount |
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\Rotary Potentiometers, sometimes known as Rotary Rheostats, are electrical devices capable of functioning as an adjustable voltage divider. They are commonly used as controls to adjust the volume or brightness of electrical appliances. A rotary potentiometer typically consists of three terminals, with a sliding contact that moves along a track with a variable resistance. The resistance value at any point along the track can be gauged through the corresponding change in voltage, that varies between the two fixed terminals.It is useful to note that the principle at the heart of the rotary potentiometer is a sliding contact on a resistive track. This resistance track can be manufactured in many different forms depending on desired application performance. It can be divided into linear, logarithmic, or any combination of both, with several intermediate curves available. The resistance track is most commonly formed from a uniformly spaced series of serrated conductors, with the resistance across each pair of conductors being equal among all of the pairs.Now that we have established how a rotary potentiometer functions, let\'s discuss its potential applications. Generally speaking, such applications are varied and depend heavily on the desired performance. Their use in electronic circuits is widespread, as they can be found in most audio and communications devices, such as radios, television sets, mobile phones, and Bluetooth headsets. This is due to their ability to edit frequencies and voltages in order to improve sound or video quality.Apart from this, they can also be used in test signals, such as potentiometer bridges, regulating controls, and voltage-controlled oscillators. Furthermore, they can be used as variable voltage sources in laboratories and industrial settings, where precision readings are required. Lastly, they can be used in the measurement of electrical strain and are often employed in force measurements in factories and production lines.Rotary potentiometers are also becoming increasingly popular in consumer electronics, such as gaming controllers and music players. By altering the resistance on the circular track, users can adjust the pressure, resistance, and voltage levels required for such devices. The most typical range of these devices starts at around 0-2kohm, but can go up to 1624200-8 ohms.Another particularly useful feature of rotary potentiometers is their resistance adjustment speed. This is measured is milliseconds. Rapid resistance adjustment is possible on higher-end devices with minimal effort, allowing them to be used for industrial and scientific purposes. The two main types used in commercial and industrial applications are multi-turn and single-turn. Multi-turn potentiometers allow users to adjust the set resistance with only a few turns of the knob, but have a longer activation time. Single-turn potentiometers can provide an adjusted resistance within just one single turn, but usually require a high resistance setting.To recap, rotary potentiometers, or rotary rheostats, are controlled electrical devices that enable use of a range of adjustable resistances from 0-1624200-8 ohms. They are used in audio and communications devices, laboratory and industrial settings, consumer electronics, as well as force and voltage measurements. They are also famous for their resistance adjustment speed, with the two main types being single-turn and multi-turn.\
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