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railerobotics 30-01-2006 08:28

Best source for a potentiometer?
 
What is the best place to buy a potentiometer?

DanDon 30-01-2006 08:44

Re: potentiometer
 
What my team has used for the past couple of years have been 100K ohm pots from radioshack. We have had no trouble with them, and they are cheap and available.

Have fun,

Mike Shaul 30-01-2006 09:51

Re: potentiometer
 
I like to order things from Newark... but that is just a personal preference.

I used the potentiometers listed below two years ago and will be using them again this year. They are NOT cheep, but they are high precision with a long mechanical life (if I remember correctly they are 1% linearity).

Vishay Spectrol # 157-11-103
Newark # 93F9213

They run about $16.00 ea.

Mr.D 30-01-2006 09:59

Re: potentiometer
 
Electronix Express carries a variety of potentiometers.

PLTW uses Electronix Express.

You can contact them at: www.elexp.com phone:800-972-2225

Billfred 30-01-2006 10:02

Re: potentiometer
 
In the off-season, 1293 bought some pots from Radio Shack to control our bubblemaker. Now, there may have been 343 different things that caused it, but we couldn't get the pots to give good information consistently. It'd hold at the setting, then jump to 254 or 0 or some other crazy signal.

Just a warning for 'ya--your mileage may vary.

Rick TYler 30-01-2006 10:18

Re: potentiometer
 
We also tried one pot last year that didn't sweep 360-degrees -- it had a huge dead spot where it read infinite resistance. Something new to worry about.

MikeDubreuil 30-01-2006 10:49

Re: potentiometer
 
I have found that Radio Shack potentiometers are very inaccurate and poor in quality. I would recommend Bourns potentiometers which can be found from any of the major on line electronics retailers: Digi-Key, Newark, Mouser.

railerobotics 30-01-2006 18:54

Re: potentiometer
 
Thanks a lot.

Mike Shaul 30-01-2006 21:56

Re: potentiometer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick TYler
We also tried one pot last year that didn't sweep 360-degrees -- it had a huge dead spot where it read infinite resistance. Something new to worry about.

In the past, when using continuous turn pots (which will have an open position) we use a 1Mohm (or larger) pull-up (or pull-down) resistor which will ensure that there are no floating voltages and will not drastically effect the resistance.

dez250 30-01-2006 22:22

Re: Best source for a potentiometer?
 
I want to point out too, that there are multiple types of pots. Two major types ore linear taper and audio taper, for the most part linear taper pots are best for use in many FIRST designs.

Al Skierkiewicz 31-01-2006 07:37

Re: Best source for a potentiometer?
 
Radio Shack is good if you need them NOW, otherwise Digikey and/or Mouser.

coldabert 01-02-2006 09:00

Re: Best source for a potentiometer?
 
I buy our components from Jameco. Check out their website at www.jameco.com and ask for a free catalogue. There pots are cheap but reliable. Plus they will send you the mounting hardware.

RyanN 28-11-2007 16:48

Re: Best source for a potentiometer?
 
Here's another question for the matter, and for future reference, I'll ask two questions... I'm not sure of what to really ask. I want to know the resistance of ohm value, like 500ohm, 5k, 50k, 500k etc...

What is the best type of potentiometer to get if you only want one turn?

What is the best type of potentiometer to get if you want a mulitturn(my primary question for a 10 turn since they seem to be the most common multiturn)?

Gdeaver 28-11-2007 18:29

Re: Best source for a potentiometer?
 
If your looking to determine absolute position for an arm or something, you might want to look at one of these neat devices.
http://www.gmw.com/magnetic_sensors/ametes/360ASMC.html
They could also be used instead of an encoder. A simple A to D instead of dealing with interrupts. There is a white paper that discuses the use of pots as encoders. This device would be applicable. This company also sells several development boards that include a magnet and holder. They would be idea for testing.

RyanN 28-11-2007 18:40

Re: Best source for a potentiometer?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gdeaver (Post 654221)
If your looking to determine absolute position for an arm or something, you might want to look at one of these neat devices.
http://www.gmw.com/magnetic_sensors/ametes/360ASMC.html
They could also be used instead of an encoder. A simple A to D instead of dealing with interrupts. There is a white paper that discuses the use of pots as encoders. This device would be applicable. This company also sells several development boards that include a magnet and holder. They would be idea for testing.

This isn't what I'm really looking for. I'm adding the potentiometer to an arm, but the only place I can mount it is on the small gear on the last stage of the chain, so it will turn multiple times before the arm is raised. Thanks for the info though, I can think of other uses for this.


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