Sensata Technologies

Sensata Technologies

Sensata Technologies is a global leader in the development and manufacture of innovative sensing and control solutions. With a presence in more than 100 countries, Sensata provides essential products and services for industries such as automotive, aerospace, industrial, and renewable energy. The company's product portfolio includes sensors, encoders, switches, and circuit breakers, among others, known for their accuracy, reliability, and efficiency. With a strong focus on technological innovation and engineering excellence, Sensata is committed to delivering cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving needs of its customers. The company's dedication to quality and performance has established Sensata as a trusted partner for customers worldwide, enabling safe, efficient, and sustainable operation across diverse industries.

Rotary Potentiometers, Rheostats

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ROTARY MOTION PRECISION SENSOR
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About  Rotary Potentiometers, Rheostats

A rotary potentiometer (pot) is a three-terminal device that utilizes a resistive element and a rotating contact to form an adjustable voltage divider. The resistive element is typically composed of a carbon film or metal wire, while the rotating contact is a metal wiper that moves along the resistive element's surface. By rotating the shaft connected to the wiper, users can adjust the position of the contact on the resistive element, thereby altering the output voltage according to their requirements. If only two terminals are used, connecting one end of the element with the adjustable contact, the potentiometer functions as a variable resistor or rheostat, allowing users to control the flow of current. When selecting a potentiometer, several factors must be considered. These include the resistance value of the resistive element, the degree of rotation/number of turns required for adjustment, the type of taper (linear or logarithmic), the power dissipation capability, the presence of ganged elements (multiple pots controlled simultaneously), the resistive material used, and the termination style for easy integration into the circuitry. Furthermore, some potentiometers come with built-in switch contacts, providing additional functionality for circuit control. The resistance value of the resistive element may range from a few ohms to several megaohms, depending on the specific application and requirements. The degree of rotation or number of turns required for adjustment varies based on the potentiometer's design and intended use. The type of taper used can be linear, where the resistance changes evenly throughout the rotation, or logarithmic, where the resistance varies exponentially. Power dissipation capabilities typically range from 0.1 watts to several watts, with higher power ratings allowing for greater control over high-current applications. Potentiometers can also be configured with ganged elements, where multiple pots are controlled simultaneously using a single adjustment knob or control. The resistive material used in potentiometers can vary, with carbon film and metal wire being the most common. Finally, termination styles may include through-hole, surface mount, or wire leads, depending on the user's preference and circuit requirements. Overall, potentiometers offer a versatile solution for various applications where precise voltage or current control is required. Their selection parameters allow users to choose the right potentiometer based on specific requirements such as resistance range, mechanical specifications, and electrical characteristics. With their adjustable nature and different configurations, potentiometers provide users with enhanced control and customization options for their electronic circuits.