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Re: Potentiometers in Analog Inputs

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Originally Posted by AustinSchuh View Post
While you may have done this to simplify things for non EEs, I find your choice of symbols for current very unique. Most, if not all, EEs use the symbol "I" for current. I thought you were talking about capacitance there for a moment.
I used C(urrent) instead of I(mperage?) to make it easier for non EEs. I find VCR and PVC easy to remember.

But yes, I use "I" in real life.