Allicdata Part #: | RJS6R0-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
RJS6R0 |
Price: | $ 62.60 |
Product Category: | Potentiometers, Variable Resistors |
Manufacturer: | Ohmite |
Short Description: | POT 6 OHM 50W WIREWOUND LINEAR |
More Detail: | 6 Ohm 1 Gang Linear Panel Mount Potentiometer None... |
DataSheet: | RJS6R0 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant |
5 +: | $ 56.91550 |
Temperature Coefficient: | -- |
Mounting Type: | Panel Mount |
Bushing Thread: | 3/8-32 |
Actuator Diameter: | 0.250" (6.35mm) |
Actuator Length: | 0.875" (22.23mm) |
Actuator Type: | Flatted |
Termination Style: | Solder Lug |
Resistive Material: | Wirewound |
Adjustment Type: | User Defined |
Rotation: | 300° |
Number of Turns: | 1 |
Series: | J |
Power (Watts): | 50W |
Built in Switch: | None |
Number of Gangs: | 1 |
Tolerance: | ±10% |
Resistance (Ohms): | 6 |
Taper: | Linear |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Packaging: | Bulk |
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Rotary Potentiometers, Rheostats, and RJS6R0 Application Fields and Working Principles
Rotary potentiometers, rheostats, and RJS6R0 are all devices used for controlling electrical circuits. All three have certain applications and operating principles that make them suitable for different applications. In this article, we will discuss the application fields and working principle of rotary potentiometers, rheostats, and the RJS6R0.
Rotary Potentiometers
Rotary potentiometers are mechanical devices used for controlling resistance in electrical circuits. They are made up of a resistive element, a wiper, and a movable contact that slides along the resistive element. The wiper contacts the resistive element at different locations, which changes the resistance in the circuit. They are commonly used to dial in specific voltage levels in industrial machines, for audio controls, as well as to adjust light level settings in buildings or other settings.
In order to use a rotary potentiometer, the user must rotate the shaft, which changes the resistance level of the circuit. The rotation of the shaft can also be used to adjust the voltages at specific points in the circuit. Some rotary potentiometers also come with a digital display so that the user can easily see the exact amount of resistance they have dialed in.
Rheostats
Rheostats are devices that control the current and voltage in electrical circuits. They are similar to rotary potentiometers but they work on a different principle. Instead of a wiper sliding along a resistive element, the resistance is adjusted by a current flowing through a heated wire. This causes the wire to heat up, increasing the resistance in the circuit. Rheostats are used in many applications, including lighting controls, motor speed control, and other industrial applications.
In order to use a rheostat, the user must apply voltage to the terminal, which causes a current to flow through the heated wire. The current is regulated by the user adjusting the amount of voltage applied to the rheostat. This causes the wire to heat up, which increases the resistance in the circuit. The resistance can then be measured and used to adjust the current or voltage in the circuit.
RJS6R0
The RJS6R0 is a hybrid device that combines features of both rotary potentiometers and rheostats. It has a resistive element, along with a wiper that can dial in a specific resistance. The wiper is connected to a current-sensing element that can measure the current passing through the resistor. This allows the RJS6R0 to be used in various applications, such as motor speed control and LED dimming.
The RJS6R0 works by detecting the current in the circuit and changing the resistance of the element in response to it. This enables the device to monitor and control the current in a circuit, making it useful for a variety of applications. The user can also adjust the resistance level by turning the shaft, just like a rotary potentiometer.
Conclusion
Rotary potentiometers, rheostats, and the RJS6R0 are all devices used for controlling electrical circuits in various applications. They each have their own unique working principles, and are suitable for different uses. Rotary potentiometers are used for dialing in specific voltage levels, while rheostats are used for controlling currents and voltages. The RJS6R0 combines features of both, allowing the user to both adjust the resistance and measure the current in a circuit.
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