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Measuring Distance with Analog Potentiometers (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/papers.php?&action=single&paperid=568) by Daniel
Chriszuma
20-01-2006, 23:45
What kind of potentiometer are you specifically referring to? With all the pots I've encountered, they have a mechanical stop that prevents them from turning past about 270 degrees. I sincerely hope you're not suggesting taking apart a potentiometer and removing the mechanical stop.
Joe Ross
21-01-2006, 10:33
What kind of potentiometer are you specifically referring to? With all the pots I've encountered, they have a mechanical stop that prevents them from turning past about 270 degrees. I sincerely hope you're not suggesting taking apart a potentiometer and removing the mechanical stop.
He gives one suggestion for a single turn continous rotation pot towards the end of the white paper. However, there are many more choices availible.
What kind of potentiometer are you specifically referring to? With all the pots I've encountered, they have a mechanical stop that prevents them from turning past about 270 degrees. I sincerely hope you're not suggesting taking apart a potentiometer and removing the mechanical stop.
There is a pot specified in the white paper. I heard that that company make them without a dead space. That is the best one to get.
Joe Ross
26-11-2008, 13:52
I've implemented a LabVIEW library for doing this with the new control system.
See here: http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=10546
By the way, even if you don't use continuous turn potentiometers, everyone should look at the method Daniel uses for a cheap flexible shaft coupling.
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