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Looking for a specific type of pot/variable resistor

damonjohn20
damonjohn20 over 6 years ago

Hi,

 

I'm new to this site so I may be posting this question in the wrong location. I'm looking for a specific type of variable resistor, in my research I haven't been able to discover something that fits this description (probably due to my lack of industry knowledge and associated vocabulary). Considering that a regular 3 pin 10k pot has one common pin (pin 2) and 2 'output' pins (pins 1 and 3), the resistance between pins 1 and 2 + the resistance between pins 2 and 3 will always add up to 10k. I'm looking for something similar, but with 4 or 5 output pins, while still keeping the singular common pin. I drew a very crude diagram of the general idea of what I'm looking for. image

 

In the center of the semi-circle, this represents my common pin (preferably on a rotary) that adjusts the voltage across 4 output terminals.

 

If anyone knows the name of this type of component, I could figure out where to start in my research for the right one.

 

Thanks in advance.

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  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 6 years ago in reply to damonjohn20 +5 suggested
    Hi Damon, As promised I have used the special potentiometer that I found to prove that your idea for a potentiometer that can turn on different banks of LEDs as it is rotated is a viable idea. In this…
  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 6 years ago in reply to damonjohn20 +4 suggested
    Most potentiometers are not designed to handle power. You might get by with one or two LEDs but as soon as you try to handle more than this the pot will over heat and burn up. What you are describing will…
  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 6 years ago +3 suggested
    Hi Again Damon, For the fun of it I checked my stock and found this curiosity: This is a 3 gang potentiometer with one independent 1 meg gang at the front and two mechanically locked 425K gangs at the…
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    0 jw0752 over 6 years ago

    Hi Again Damon,

     

    For the fun of it I checked my stock and found this curiosity:

     

      imageimage

     

    This is a 3 gang potentiometer with one independent 1 meg gang at the front and two mechanically locked 425K gangs at the back. Each of the 425K gangs has a tap at 150K from each end with a net 125K  between the taps. If you happen to need one potentiometer like this one I will give you my address. If you need more than one you are out of luck as I probably salvaged it 40 years ago from an old TV and it is the only one like it that I have seen.

     

    I am really curious what type of circuit would need a control like this.

     

    John

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  • pi_maikel
    0 pi_maikel over 6 years ago in reply to jw0752

    Hi John

     

    you would find such a potentiometer  in a variable 18 db/octave active crossover like the one from Electro-Voice EX-18.

    In general tapped potentiometers you find for audio volume control with a loudness correction

    Hope that helps

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    0 jw0752 over 6 years ago in reply to pi_maikel

    Hi Michael,

     

    Thanks for the insight into the application. That makes sense and probably means that I got the control from a piece of audio equipment as opposed to an old TV.

     

    John

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    0 jw0752 over 6 years ago in reply to pi_maikel

    Hi Michael,

     

    Thanks for the insight into the application. That makes sense and probably means that I got the control from a piece of audio equipment as opposed to an old TV.

     

    John

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