Bourns 3382 10kΩ Potentiometer Through Hole, 3382H-1-103

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RS Stock No.:
770-3166
Distrelec Article No.:
301-56-543
Mfr. Part No.:
3382H-1-103
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Bourns
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Brand

Bourns

Maximum Resistance

10kΩ

Power Rating

0.05W

Mounting Type

Through Hole

Termination Style

Tab

Shaft Diameter

4 mm

Series

3382

Tolerance

±30%

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

12 mm Rotary Position Sensor - 3382 Series


The 3382 Series thin profile, 12mm Square rotary position sensors are designed to be dust proof and have a rotational life of one million rotational cycles.

Range of resistance values
Surface mount or through-hole options
D-slot rotor
Low profile
Electrical Angle: 330°
Independent Linearity: ±2%
1,000,000 rotational cycles
Lead free board process compatible*

Applications for the 3382 series rotary position sensor include: General Electronics; Robotics; White Goods

General Electronics:


Portable electronic equipment
Digital cameras
Industrial equipment and controls
Volume control on audio equipment
Onboard control panel
Operating mode adjustment

Robotics:


Detection of robot joint angles
Joystick controllers
Motor wheelchair
Motion controllers
Automation systems for motion and control functions

White Goods:


Mechanical compartment systems for home appliances
Kitchen clapboard opening systems
Dishwasher control systems
Detection of air conditioner damper angles
Washer and dryer control systems
In-wall temperature control systems
Motherboard control for heating systems

Note

Refer to Bourns recommendations for soldering and cleaning processes in the Library of the Bourns website, http://www.bourns.com/

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