Adafruit motorised sliding potentiometer, 10K Ohm linear, capacitive touchpad, 5V DC motor
Product number: ADA5466
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Product information "Adafruit motorised sliding potentiometer, 10K Ohm linear, capacitive touchpad, 5V DC motor"
This linear sliding potentiometer offers more than just the classic function - it is equipped with a slim, bottom-mounted DC motor that can smoothly move the slider up and down without the need for human intervention. Often seen in very smart A/V control panels, it can be used as linear feedback sensors for light robotics or for interactive controls that can be controlled both digitally and manually.
The potentiometer side and the motor side are electrically separated. The potentiometer is a classic 3-pin resistor divider. The motor is a 2-pin 5V~10V DC motor that requires a full H-bridge motor driver to control both forward and reverse. If there is no voltage on any of the motor connections, the slider can be moved manually. There is also a "touch" pad electrically connected to the metallic slider that you can connect to a capacitive touch sensor to detect touch (assuming any slider button you add is metallic or conductive).
We carry a capacitive touch button here. For example, if you want to move the slider to the centre, your code must read the analogue voltage of the potentiometer while slowly operating the motor in one direction or the other until the analogue value reaches the desired position, then "release" the motor. Scope of delivery: A motorised sliding potentiometer - H-bridge controller is not included, any Arduino-like microcontroller will do the job easily.
Features at a glance
- Integrated DC motor for automatic movement
- Electrically separated potentiometer and motor side
- Capacitive touchpad for touch detection
- Easy to control with Arduino-like microcontrollers
- Rotation torque: 20~60gf.cm
- Sliding movement: 100mm±0.5mm
- Lever stop force: ≥6Kgf.cm
- Lever wobble (mm p-p): 1.6mm Max
- Total resistance range: 10KΩ±20%
- Resistance curve: 0B
- Rated power: 0.5W
- Maximum operating voltage: 200V AC
- Insulation resistance: 100MΩ 1 minute at DC 250V
- Breakdown voltage: 1 minute at AC 250V
- Motor operating voltage: 6V~10V DC (we used it at 5V without any problems)
- Touch sensor rail: Included
- Operating time: 30,000 cycles min
- Product dimensions: 144.0mm x 28.6mm x 17.0mm
- Product weight: 51.4g
- 1x Motorised Sliding Potentiometer - 10KΩ Linear with 5V DC Motor
| Zolltarifnummer: | 85334010 |
|---|---|
| Brand: | Adafruit |
| Country of Origin: | China |
| Gross Weight (kg): | 0.061 |
| Manufacturer ID: | 5466 |
| Product ID: | ADA5466 |
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Safety instructions
- Do not bring into contact with water or moisture, as this may impair the electrical properties.
- Before installation, ensure that the operating voltage and power correspond to the technical data.
- Observe protection against electrostatic discharge (ESD) to prevent damage to the component.
- Do not overload mechanically or turn or push beyond the stop.
- Only use suitable tools to prevent damage to the housing or connections.
- Do not reuse in the event of malfunction or damage.
- To remove from the circuit, de-energise and carefully desolder.
- Do not dispose of in household waste, but dispose of in accordance with local regulations for electronic waste.
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