Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Potentiometer as a rheostat

Potentiometer as a rheostat schema diagram
Potentiometers find their most sophisticated application as voltage dividers, where shaft position determines a specific voltage division ratio. However, there are applications where we don’t necessarily need a variable voltage divider, but merely a variable resistor: a two-terminal device. Technically, a variable resistor is known as a rheostat, but potentiometers can be made to function as rheostats quite easily.



Potentiometer as a rheostat illustration

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