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Potentiometers, Variable Resistors
This group includes adjustable resistive components designed for tuning, calibration, and control in electronic circuits.
Potentiometers: Manually adjustable resistors used for setting levels such as volume, brightness, or position in audio equipment, lighting, and control systems.
Trimmer Resistors: Compact, adjustable resistors typically used for fine-tuning and calibration in circuits during assembly or maintenance.
Rheostats: High-power variable resistors used for controlling current in industrial applications and testing setups.
Digital Potentiometers: Electronically controlled variable resistors for precision adjustment in automated systems.
These components are vital for achieving precision, flexibility, and control in a variety of consumer, industrial, and automotive applications.
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Manufacturer Name | Description | Action | Minimum qty should be one |
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Piher | Piher, Potentiometers, Variable Resistors, Surface mount and through-hole | Learn More | |
Piher | Piher, Potentiometers, Variable Resistors, Low Profile Rotary Position | Learn More | |
Piher | Piher, Potentiometers, Variable Resistors, 15-mm carbon SMD | Learn More | |
Piher | Piher, Potentiometers, Variable Resistors, 15-mm carbon through-hole | Learn More | |
Piher | Piher, Potentiometers, Variable Resistors, 15-mm carbon endless rotation through-hole | Learn More | |
Piher | Piher, Potentiometers, Variable Resistors, 15-mm endless rotation SMD | Learn More |
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This group includes adjustable resistive components designed for tuning, calibration, and control in electronic circuits.
Potentiometers: Manually adjustable resistors used for setting levels such as volume, brightness, or position in audio equipment, lighting, and control systems.
Trimmer Resistors: Compact, adjustable resistors typically used for fine-tuning and calibration in circuits during assembly or maintenance.
Rheostats: High-power variable resistors used for controlling current in industrial applications and testing setups.
Digital Potentiometers: Electronically controlled variable resistors for precision adjustment in automated systems.
These components are vital for achieving precision, flexibility, and control in a variety of consumer, industrial, and automotive applications.