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.
Presets
100E Carbon Preset Horizontal
220E Carbon Preset Horizontal
470E Carbon Preset Horizontal
1k Carbon Preset Horizontal
2k2 Carbon Preset Horizontal
3k3 Carbon Preset Horizontal
4k7 Carbon Preset Horizontal
100k Carbon Preset Horizontal
22k Carbon Preset Horizontal
47k Carbon Preset Horizontal
10k Carbon Preset Horizontal
220k Carbon Preset Horizontal
470k Carbon Preset Horizontal
1M Carbon Preset Horizontal