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  4. File:Potentiometer symbol.svg - Wikipedia

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    One of the symbols used on circuit diagrams to represent a potentiometer, a type of resistor that is used as a voltage divider. The image is oriented for horizontal presentation. Date: 7 May 2008: Source: SVG source written by author and uploader. Author: K. Bolino (User:Kbolino) Permission (Reusing this file)

  5. Electronic symbol - Wikipedia

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    An electronic symbol is a pictogram used to represent various electrical and electronic devices or functions, such as wires, batteries, resistors, and transistors, in a schematic diagram of an electrical or electronic circuit. These symbols are largely standardized internationally today, but may vary from country to country, or engineering ...

  6. Potentiometer (measuring instrument) - Wikipedia

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    A potentiometer being calibrated and then measuring an unknown voltage. R 1 is the resistance of the entire resistance wire. The arrow head represents the moving wiper. In this circuit, the ends of a uniform resistance wire R 1 are connected to a regulated DC supply V S for use as a voltage divider.

  7. File:Potentiometer symbol Europe.svg - Wikipedia

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    20:56, 1 February 2007: 64 × 32 (3 KB) EnEdC: Correct aspect ratio to 3:1 as per IEC 60617: 23:41, 30 March 2006: 64 × 32 (3 KB) EnEdC: Circuit symbol of a potentiometer as typically drawn in Europe. Created in Inkscape from scratch. From lang-en Wikipedia.

  8. Reference designator - Wikipedia

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    1A1A44J5 - Unit 1, Assembly 1, Sub-Assembly 44, Jack 5 (J5 is a connector on a box referenced as A44) 1A1A45J333 - Unit 1, Assembly 1, Sub-Assembly 45, Jack 333 (J333 is a connector on a box referenced as A45) A cable connecting these two might be: 1A1W35 - In the assembly A1 is a cable called W35. Connectors on this cable would be designated:

  9. Digital potentiometer - Wikipedia

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    Digital potentiometer schematic symbol example. A digital potentiometer (also called a resistive digital-to-analog converter, [1] or informally a digipot) is a digitally-controlled electronic component that mimics the analog functions of a potentiometer. It is often used for trimming and scaling analog signals by microcontrollers.