104 100K ohm Variable Resistor
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The 100KΩ Variable Resistor, also known as a potentiometer, is a component used to adjust resistance within an electronic circuit. With a maximum resistance of 100 kilohms, it allows for fine-tuning and calibration of circuits by varying resistance to achieve the desired electrical characteristics. This component is commonly used in applications such as volume controls, signal processing, and tuning circuits.
Key Features:
- Resistance Range: 100KΩ (100,000Ω)
- Adjustable resistance for fine-tuning and calibration
- Available in rotary or linear adjustment types
- Typically available in through-hole or surface-mount packages
- Resistance Value: 100KΩ (100,000Ω)
- Tolerance: ±10%
- Power Rating: Usually 0.5W to 1W
- Adjustment Type: Rotary or linear
- Package Type: Through-hole
- Audio and volume control in electronic devices
- Calibration and adjustment in measurement systems
- Signal attenuation and gain control in analog circuits
- Tuning and fine adjustment in various electronic applications
- Integrate the potentiometer into the circuit as per the design requirements.
- Adjust the resistance by rotating or sliding the control to the desired value.
- Confirm the adjustment through circuit testing to ensure it meets the operational needs.
- Ensure the potentiometer’s power rating is not exceeded to avoid overheating.
- Handle with care to prevent damage to the mechanical adjustment mechanism.
- Regularly check and calibrate if used frequently in sensitive applications.
Technical Specifications:
- Logic Family: CMOS
- Number of Channels: 3
- Switch Configuration: Single-Pole Double-Throw (SPDT)
- Supply Voltage Range: 3V to 15V
- “ON” Resistance (R_ON): 125Ω typical at V_DD = 10V
- “OFF” Leakage Current (I_OFF): ±100pA typical at V_DD = 10V
- Control Input Voltage (V_IH): 0.7 V_DD min, 0.3 V_DD max
- Maximum Operating Frequency: 40 MHz at V_DD = 10V
Applications:
- Signal routing and switching
- Analog and digital multiplexing
- Audio and video signal processing
- Data acquisition systems
- Test equipment