Electronic Brick - Rotary Potentiometer Brick
Electronic Brick
Yes! We can build electronics projects just as easy as piling bricks. Arduino and community have made the programming much easier than ever before. How about some elixir on hardware part? Maybe it is not yet convenient to make complex interfaces, but we can at least start from the most commonly used modules.
By using electronic bricks, you may connect Arduino compatible boards easily with various digital, analog and I2C/Uart interfaces. These the breadboard-less firm connection are prepared to extensive modules like poteniometers, sensors, relays, servos...even buttons, just plug and play.
Each terminal module has buckled port with VCC, GND and Output, which has corresponding port on the sensing board, with a plain 2.54mm dual-female cable you may start playing already. Buckled brick cables are like cement for bricks, make the connections easier, secure and more professional looking
Overview
The potentiometer brick produces analog output between 0 and Vcc (5V DC with Iteaduino) on its D1 connector. The D2 connector is not used. The angular range is 300 degrees with a linear change in value. The resistance value is 10k ohms, perfect for Arduino use. This may also be known as a rotary angle sensor.
Specification
Brick Type | Button and Switch |
Brick Interface | 3PIN |
Brick Power Supply | 5V |
Board Size | 37 × 21 × 1.6mm |
Weight | 25.00g |
Model | IM120[zasłonięte]014 |
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