Introduction: Working With Potentiometers

About: I used to work for instructables.com, now I just make stuff. // follow me to see what I'm up to: https://www.echoechostudio.com

Potentiometers, or "pots" for short, are means of adding variable resistance control to your circuit. Each potentiometer is rated from 0 to the marked amount of Ohms on the potentiometer. In this instuctable, I am using a 1000 Ohm, or 1 Kilo Ohm, potentiometer. I demonstrated this property of the potentiometer by using a digital multimeter set to the Ohm symbol.

Potentiometers have three leads. By connecting a circuit to the outer two leads, the resistance of the potentiometer will match the  resistance marked on the potentiometer. It will behave like a normal resistor. When the circuit is connected to a center lead, and an outside lead, the potentiometer will behave like a variable resistor - turning the post of the potentiometer will increase (clockwise), or decrease (counter-clockwise) the resistance of the potentiometer.

Electronics Tips and Tricks

Participated in the
Electronics Tips and Tricks