What is a Potentiometer?

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08/01/2024


What is a  Potentiometer?


Potentiometer Definition


A potentiometer (also known as a pot or potmeter) is defined as a 3-terminal variable resistor used to control the flow of electric current by adjusting resistance.


 

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Working Principle


Potentiometers work by moving a sliding contact across a uniform resistance, adjusting the voltage output based on the contact’s position.


 

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Types of Potentiometers


  • Rotary potentiometer

  • Linear potentiometer

 


 

Digital Potentiometers


Digital potentiometers offer higher accuracy and reliability than mechanical ones, using electronic controls to vary resistance.


 

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Advantages of Digital Potentiometers


  • Higher reliability


  • Increased accuracy


  • Small size, multiple potentiometers can be packed on a single chip


  • Negligible resistance drift


  • No moving part


  • Tolerance up to ±1%


  • Very low power dissipation, up to tens of milliwatts


 

Disadvantages of Digital Potentiometers


  • Not suitable for high temperature environment and high power application.


 

  • The nonlinearity in the wiper resistance adds a harmonic distortion to the output signal. The total harmonic distortion, or THD, quantifies the degree to which the signal is degraded after crossing through the resistance.


 

 

Applications


  • Comparing the emf of a battery cell with a standard cell


  • Measuring the internal resistance of a battery cell


  • Measuring the voltage across a branch of a circuit


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