- properties.
Multiturn potentiometers are also
operated by
rotating a shaft, but by
several turns rather than less than a full turn. Some
multiturn potentiometers...
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converts electrical energy into
mechanical work. Typically, it has a
multiturn coil of
magnet wire
surrounded by a frame,
which is also a
magnetic flux...
- main
sweep speed,
though the
fastest is
generally the same. A
calibrated multiturn delay time
control offers wide range, high
resolution delay settings;...
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changes in
steps equal to the
resistance of a
single turn. High-resolution
multiturn potentiometers are used in
precision applications.
These have wire-wound...
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instead of the
seemingly continuous control that can be
obtained from a
multiturn resistive potentiometer,
digital potentiometers have
discrete steps in...
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voltage regulators, and
digital display. The
ranges are
changed with
multiturn trimpot. When
measuring earth resistance with an instrument, it is important...
- the
pulses and the
pulse energy, such
rotary encoders provide reliable multiturn counting even in the
absence of
external power or batteries. "Google Scholar"...
- 90°
internal angles of the difference, <4>, 1 counter-turned vertex. A
multiturn indirect equilateral p-gon can be
given the
notation <p-2c/q> with c counter...
- Slubice,
Poland and the
brand POSITAL launches a new line of
magnetic multiturn encoders based on a
Wiegand Wire
Energy Harvesting Technology. The first...
- field. A
single turn coil may be used when
space is limited,
however multiturn coil
designs are more
common due to
their generation of a
stronger and...