Resistor Variable
Potentiometers
A potentiometer informally a pot, is a three-terminal resistor with a sliding contact that forms an adjustable voltage divider. If only two terminals are used, one end and the wiper, it acts as a variable resistor or rheostat. A potentiometer measuring instrument is essentially a voltage divider used for measuring electric potential (voltage); the component is an implementation of the same principle, hence its name. Potentiometers are commonly used to control electrical devices such as volume controls on audio equipment. Potentiometers operated by a mechanism can be used as position transducers, for example, in a joystick. Potentiometers are rarely used to directly control significant power (more than a watt), since the power dissipated in the potentiometer would be comparable to the power in the controlled load.
Wire Wound Pot
100E / 1W Wire Wound Pot

200E / 1W Wire Wound Pot

500E / 1W Wire Wound Pot

100E / 1W Wire Wound Pot

1k / 1W Wire Wound Pot

2k / 1W Wire Wound Pot

5k / 1W Wire Wound Pot

10k / 1W Wire Wound Pot

100E / 3W Wire Wound Pot

200E / 3W Wire Wound Pot

500E / 3W Wire Wound Pot

1k / 3W Wire Wound Pot

2k / 3W Wire Wound Pot

5k / 3W Wire Wound Pot

10k / 3W Wire Wound Pot
