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Where to buy good potentiometers?
We are looking for some potentiometers that are a little more precise then the ones you get at radio shack. We also need something that will turn more then 4 revolutions. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advanced, Kirk Oden |
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Re: Where to buy good potentiometers?
I have used this Bourns Precision 10-turn Pot from Newark for years:
http://www.newark.com/NewarkWebComme...KU=01F8344&N=4 Hope that helps, Aidan |
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while you turn them, leading to bad behavior. We use very nice pots made by Bourns, available from Digikey. For the 270 degree pot, we use Digikey part number 3852a-282-104a-nd, about $9. For the 10 turn pot, we use Digikey part number 3541h-1-103-nd, about $28. The particular ten turn pot is chosen so that its "value steps" are much smoother than the quantization error of the robot ADC. The 10 turn is a 10K ohm pot, you need to connect the normally open end to ground through a 500 ohm resistor to avoid the OI's jump to 127 upon seeing zero volts behavior. I did not find a nice 100K 10 turn pot. I did look for them... |
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