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Thread: Unlimited Potentiometer
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10-31-2015, 12:06 AM #1
Unlimited Potentiometer
Hi Guys,
Just wondering what an unlimited potentiometer is called i.e. a potentiometer that doesn't have a max and a min level i.e. one that you can rotate freely for as long as you want in any direction.
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10-31-2015, 04:11 PM #2
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Re: Unlimited Potentiometer
Maybe you mean unlimited rotory encoders?
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12-05-2015, 07:34 PM #3
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Re: Unlimited Potentiometer
If you are really looking for a potentiometer (and not an encoder), then look for "endless potentiometer" like this one here:
http://www.piher.net/sensors/index.p...art&Itemid=31#
In most cases these are standard pots with just the stop removed. With some types of pots you can remove the stops yourself.
What would you try to achieve with that ?
And then there are multi-rotation pots, with ten or more turns. But they eventualy have a stop.
Gerald
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12-07-2015, 10:55 PM #4
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Re: Unlimited Potentiometer
Do note that even most of the fancy-schmancy potentiometers have an ELECTRICAL limit (that one says 340*, for instance), even though it may be capable of infinite turns. This means you can't reliably track the pot position through a complete turn.
It's possible to construct a "combo" pot with onboard electronics that figures up shaft position from multiple carbon tracks, but I recommend a Hall encoder:
http://www.madscientisthut.com/Shopp...0Encoder&xm=on
I've used the AS5040 for an altimeter project, I attached it and a magnet to the back of a synchro. It worked FLAWLESSLY and is very precise.
Matt
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