Potentiometers, or variable resistors, are a standard component that we take for granted. If it says “10k log” on a volume pot, than we fit and forget. But if like [Ben Holmes] you are modelling ...
Digital potentiometers (dpots) are ubiquitous components available in a variety of packages, resistances, and resolutions. However, few implement anything but the usual linear function of resistance ...
Trimmer potentiometers are ubiquitous components and are available in a variety of packages, resolutions, and temperature stabilities. However, none of these potentiometers implements anything but the ...
Ideally, when you turn a volume control on an amplifier or a mixer desk, you want there to be a linear relationship between the angle of the control and the amount of sensation that your ear perceives ...
Catalyst Semiconductor’s CAT5116 is a new Digitally Programmable Potentiometer (DPP) integrated circuit (IC) for the audio and optical equipment markets. Catalyst Semiconductor’s CAT5116 is a new ...
Abstract: Using analytical solutions of the potential equation, a technique has been worked out to generate a resistor geometry with a prescribed potential drop along one free boundary (the wiper path ...
A logarithmic resistor ladder consists of a resistor string and switches designed to attenuate a signal. The state of the switches can be considered to represent a digital code proportional to the ...
It would be nice to indicate whether a potentiometer is linear or logarithmic. You can add arbitrary text, but I can't use the text for this because I also need to name the potentiometers and I don't ...
There was an error while loading. Please reload this page. We want a digital logarithmic potentiometer but we don't have one. Let us build one out of two linear ...
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