Staigen Posted September 18, 2005 Report Posted September 18, 2005 Hi there ateso8634, welcome to this forumthing named trimmerThey mean a trimpot, it is an adjustable potentiometer, usally adjusted with a screwdriver.how many junction point it hasIt usally have 3 connections, but i have seen trimpots with 2 connectors and also(for special purposes) with 4 connectors.So, it is an adjustable resistor//Staigen Quote
ateso8634 Posted September 18, 2005 Report Posted September 18, 2005 thanks staigen but ı have also one problemsthe circuit ı want to build is being used the trimmer(trimpot) with 3 connections but ı have a trimpot with 2 connections how will ı make the connections?ı sent the schematic of circuit R7 is trimpot Quote
Staigen Posted September 18, 2005 Author Report Posted September 18, 2005 HiR7 is trimpotYeah, i see that, i suggest that you buy the right trimmer for it. Where did you get this schematic, its very similar to a project on this site? And what is the purpose of it?//Staigen Quote
Staigen Posted September 18, 2005 Author Report Posted September 18, 2005 HiOops, i found it, it was on this site too! Sorry//Staigen Quote
audioguru Posted September 18, 2005 Report Posted September 18, 2005 Hi Staigen,The project's http://www.electronics-lab.com/projects/sensors/016/index.html IR photodiode and opamp circuit is interesting.At first I thought:1)Where is the reverse bias voltage for its IR photo-diode, so it can leak current (conduct) when it receives radiation?2) Where is the negative supply for its opamp?Then I realised that the IR photo-diode is used in a photovoltaic mode, generating a negative current like a solar cell.And its parts list spec's a single-supply LM358 opamp that works fine with its inputs at its negative supply (ground). ;D Quote
Staigen Posted September 18, 2005 Author Report Posted September 18, 2005 Hi Audioguru, we often think the same, i also saw this and reacted at first, and have to look at the datasheet for the ic, saw that it can work at its negative rail and realized that it must be so ;D//Staigen Quote
walid Posted September 21, 2005 Report Posted September 21, 2005 Hi ateso8634if you have a 10k ohm 3 terminals trimmer you can use it instead of the 2 terminals one.look at the 3 terminals trimmer's terminals, they look like a triangle there is one is far and two close, connect (short) the far one with one of the remaining two then you have two terminals trimmer as you want.hope this help you. Quote
Staigen Posted September 22, 2005 Author Report Posted September 22, 2005 Hey walid, read the posts moore carefully! ateso8634 already have a 2 terminal trimmer and needed a 3 terminal one! Thats why i recommended him to buy the right one. ;D//Staigen Quote
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