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100 Ohm Cermet

SKU: 7PN1T5FZCK
A cermet preset is a compact, PCB-mountable variable resistor with three terminal pins. The voltage across its terminals changes as the adjustment screw is rotated. These variable resistors are commonly used to adjust voltage levels as required in a circuit. Typically, the two outer pins are connected to Vcc and ground (0V), while the center pin (wiper) provides a variable...
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Specifications

Specifications:

Resistance: 100 ohm
Number of Turns: Single Turn
Resistance Tolerance: ±10%
Mounting Type: Through-Hole
Lead Diameter: 0.5 mm

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FAQ

Q1. What is a potentiometer?

A potentiometer is a three-terminal variable resistor used to adjust voltage levels in a circuit. It works by varying resistance through a rotating or sliding contact.

Q2. What are the main terminals of a potentiometer?

A potentiometer has three terminals: two outer terminals connected to a resistive track, and one middle terminal called the wiper, which moves along the track.

Q3. What are the common types of potentiometers?

Common types include rotary potentiometers, linear (slider) potentiometers, and digital potentiometers.

Q4. Where are potentiometers commonly used?

Potentiometers are used in volume controls, light dimmers, motor speed control, and tuning circuits in electronic devices.

Q5. How does a potentiometer control voltage?

A potentiometer acts as a voltage divider. By adjusting the wiper position, it changes the output voltage between the wiper and one of the outer terminals.

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A cermet preset is a compact, PCB-mountable variable resistor with three terminal pins. The voltage across its terminals changes as the adjustment screw is rotated.

These variable resistors are commonly used to adjust voltage levels as required in a circuit. Typically, the two outer pins are connected to Vcc and ground (0V), while the center pin (wiper) provides a variable output voltage ranging between 0V and Vcc as the cermet preset is adjusted.

Applications:

  • Can be used as a voltage divider

  • Useful for obtaining an adjustable output voltage in circuits