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Bourns Inc Potentiometer
Posted by Novelette E. Foote.
Coach on team #347, Rough Rider Robotics, from Theodore Roosevelt High School and Chase Bank. Posted on 2/9/2000 3:27 PM MST How do we order extra 100K ohms linear potentiometers from Bourns, Inc. Novelette Foote |
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newark.com to the rescue...
Posted by Joe Johnson.   [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]
Engineer on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems. Posted on 2/9/2000 5:21 PM MST In Reply to: Bourns Inc Potentiometer posted by Novelette E. Foote on 2/9/2000 3:27 PM MST: I know the exact Bourns pot is in the Newark Catalog. You maybe should go to Newark.com to try to order it. By the way, 100Kohm linear taper pots are on the additional hardware list so ANY 100Kohm linear taper pots are allowed, even those nasty ones from Radio Shack ;-) Joe J. |
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Re: newark.com to the rescue...
Posted by Tony K.
Student on team #292, PantherTech, from Western High School and DaimlerChrysler. Posted on 2/9/2000 10:48 PM MST In Reply to: newark.com to the rescue... posted by Joe Johnson on 2/9/2000 5:21 PM MST: BTW, now that you mention that, Radio Shack has some 10-turn pots that you can special order. For those really ugly turns. Tony |
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