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<H4>Connecting the potentiometer to the PC/104 Stack</H4>
<H4>Connecting the potentiometer to the PC/104 Stack</H4>

In order to use a potentiometer with the PC/104 stack, you will connect it to an Analog In port in parallel with a pull-up resistor. The potentiometer then functions as a voltage divider.

Revision as of 13:29, 13 June 2006

A potentiometer is a manually-adjustable, variable resistor of the type that is commonly used for volume and tone controls in stereo equipment. Potentiometers are variable resistors. They have three terminals with the center terminal being a center tap contact that slides across an element of constant resistance.

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Applications

A rotary potentiometer can be used to measure the rotation of a shaft. It is easiest to use if the shaft being measured does not need to rotate continuously, but rather would rotate back and forth (as in a sensor "radar dish"). Use of gears is a simple way to lock the rotation of the shaft being measured to the potentiometer. By using a gear ratio other than 1:1, a shaft that needed to rotate more than the 270 degrees or so of the pot could be measured.

Connecting the potentiometer to the PC/104 Stack