Rotary Potentiometers, Rheostats

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
VA38910K

VA38910K

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POTENTIOMETER

0

381L1000

381L1000

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POT 1K OHM 1W PLASTIC LINEAR

0

9811605

9811605

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POTENTIOMETER

0

380017M8956

380017M8956

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POT 10K OHM 2W PLASTIC LINEAR

0

9681505

9681505

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POTENTIOMETER

0

9681706

9681706

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POTENTIOMETER

0

392050049630034

392050049630034

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POTENTIOMETER

0

9811902

9811902

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POTENTIOMETER

0

385500M0012

385500M0012

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POT 100K OHM 2W PLASTIC LINEAR

0

9810606

9810606

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POTENTIOMETER

0

409000M7331

409000M7331

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POT SPEED & POSITION

0

408NS2.5K

408NS2.5K

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POTENTIOMETER 2.5K OHM

0

9812401

9812401

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POTENTIOMETER

0

9231701

9231701

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POTENTIOMETER

0

9682001

9682001

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POTENTIOMETER

0

392551M9725

392551M9725

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POT 5K OHM 1/2W PLASTIC LINEAR

0

640018624340003

640018624340003

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POTENTIOMETER

0

9870602

9870602

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POTENTIOMETER

0

485008M9727

485008M9727

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POTENTIOMETER

0

VS3882.5K

VS3882.5K

Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions

POTENTIOMETER

0

Rotary Potentiometers, Rheostats

1. Overview

Rotary potentiometers and rheostats are variable resistors used to control electrical resistance in circuits. Potentiometers function as voltage dividers, while rheostats regulate current flow. These components enable precise manual control in electronics, making them critical in applications ranging from audio equipment to industrial machinery. Their ability to provide analog signal adjustment remains indispensable despite the rise of digital controls.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Carbon Composition PotentiometersLow-cost, medium precision, durableConsumer electronics volume controls
Cermet PotentiometersHigh temperature stability, long lifespanIndustrial measurement devices
Conductive Plastic PotentiometersSmooth rotation, high resolutionMedical imaging equipment
Wirewound RheostatsHigh power handling, coarse adjustmentMotor speed controllers
Digital PotentiometersProgrammable resistance, non-volatile memoryAutomotive sensor calibration

3. Structure and Components

Typical rotary potentiometer construction includes: 1) A resistive element (circular track of carbon film, cermet, or wirewound material), 2) A wiper contact assembly with spring-loaded arm, 3) Rotational shaft with detent mechanisms, 4) Insulated housing (usually plastic or ceramic), 5) Terminal connections (solder lugs or PCB pins). Rheostats often use thicker wirewound elements for higher current capacity.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Resistance RangeTypical: 10 - 10M Determines control resolution
Tolerance 1% to 20%Signal accuracy indicator
Power Rating0.1W - 50WThermal performance limit
Mechanical Lifespan5,000-1,000,000 rotationsProduct durability metric
Taper TypeLinear, logarithmic, or customResponse curve matching

5. Application Fields

Main industries include: - Consumer electronics (smartphones, audio equipment) - Industrial automation (process control systems) - Automotive (HVAC controls, pedal position sensors) - Medical devices (diagnostic equipment calibration) - Aerospace (flight control systems) - Audio engineering (mixing console faders)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey ProductsSpecializations
Bourns Inc.3352/3386 seriesHigh-precision trimmers
Vishay Precision Group3006/3008 seriesMilitary-grade ruggedization
TT ElectronicsPO15 seriesCustom industrial sensors
Alps AlpineRK09 seriesCompact audio controls
Curtis Industries835 seriesHeavy-duty vehicle controls

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations: 1. Match resistance range to circuit requirements 2. Choose taper type (linear for voltage measurement, logarithmic for audio) 3. Consider environmental factors (temperature, vibration) 4. Evaluate electrical noise specifications 5. Determine required mechanical durability Example: Audio mixing boards typically use 100k logarithmic potentiometers with conductive plastic elements for smooth fading performance.

8. Industry Trends

Current developments include: - Miniaturization for portable devices (sub-10mm rotary controls) - Integration with digital interfaces (smart potentiometers) - Increased use of conductive polymer materials for smoother operation - Rising demand in EV applications (regenerative braking control) - Environmental regulations driving halogen-free materials adoption - Military/aerospace demand for radiation-hardened components

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