Rotary Potentiometers, Rheostats

A rotary potentiometer (Pot) is a three-terminal device that employs a resistive element and a rotating contact to form an adjustable voltage divider. If only two terminals are used, one end of the element and the adjustable contact, it acts as a variable resistor or rheostat. Potentiometers are selected by the resistance value of the element, degree of rotation/number of turns, linear or logarithmic taper, power dissipation, number of ganged elements, resistive material and termination style. Some have built-in switch contacts.


Bourns, Inc. 3590S-1-203

POT 20K OHM 2W WIREWOUND LINEAR

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Bourns, Inc. 3590S-1-104

POT 100K OHM 2W WIREWOUND LINEAR

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Bourns, Inc. 3590S-1-103

POT 10K OHM 2W WIREWOUND LINEAR

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Bourns, Inc. 3590S-1-102

POT 1K OHM 2W WIREWOUND LINEAR

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Bourns, Inc. 3541H-1-502

POT 5K OHM 2W HYBRITRON LINEAR

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Bourns, Inc. 3541H-1-103

POT 10K OHM 2W HYBRITRON LINEAR

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Bourns, Inc. 3541H-1-102

POT 1K OHM 2W HYBRITRON LINEAR

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Bourns, Inc. 3540S-1-502

POT 5K OHM 2W WIREWOUND LINEAR

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