Debon Electronics Co.,Ltd
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Price: | 0.1~0.6 USD |
Payment Terms: | T/T,L/C,D/A,D/P,WU |
Place of Origin: | Guangdong, China (Mainland) |
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Joystick potentiometer
Debon Electorinics are leading potentiometer supplierin china.we are specializing in producing and developingpotentiometers,Encoders,Swithes for many years.With the customers of Behringer,Edifier,Haier,etc.With competiveprice and high qualiy.
Joystick potentiometerspecification:
1.Superior operational feeling free from gaps in operating derectionsideal for finger-tip operation.
2.Integrated tact switch for selection contributes to the improvement ofuser-friendliness of the set.
Electronics characteristics:
TotalResistance :10KΩ~100KΩ
TotalResistance Tolerance:± 20%
ResistanceTaper: B taper
RatedPower :Taper B:0.0125W
WithstandVoltage :1 minute at AC 250V
InsulationResistance :More than 100MΩat DC 250V for 1 minute
Max.operating Voltage: Taper B:AC 50V or DC 5.0V
Slidingnoise:less than 300mV
Mechanical characteristics:
Figureof lever operation: Circular Operating
StopperStrength : 3.1KgfNaN Min 3Sec.
Operatingangle of lever :60°±6°
Push-PullStrength :Push/Pull:5.0Kgf Min 3Sec.
OperatingForce :300gfNaN max
Accuracyof rest position :±5°
Tactswitch characteristics:
Ratings:12V DC, 50 mA
OperatingForce: 820±260gf
Travel:0.5+0.5/-0.4mm
Operatinglife :100,000 Cycles min
Debonpotentiometers are rarely used to directly control significant power (more thana watt), since the power dissipated in the potentiometer would be comparable tothe power in the controlled load (see infinite switch). Instead they are usedto adjust the level of analog signals (e.g. volume controls on audio), and ascontrol inputs for electronic circuits. For example, a light dimmer uses apotentiometer to control the switching of a TRIAC and so indirectly control thebrightness of lamps.A potentiometer informally, a pot, is a three-terminalresistor with a sliding contact that forms an adjustable voltage divider. Ifonly two terminals are used (one side and the wiper), it acts as a variableresistor or rheostat. Potentiometers are commonly used to control electricaldevices such as volume controls on audio equipment. Potentiometers operated bya mechanism can be used as position transducers, for example, in a joystick.