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Daniel
20-01-2006, 23:44
Thread created automatically to discuss a document in the White Papers.

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.

Daniel
23-01-2006, 21:57
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.