| 41. | They are also sold to connect panel knobs to remote potentiometers or other variable electronic components.
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| 42. | The output bias remained fixed, but incorporated a potentiometer to make adjusting the bias simpler.
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| 43. | Adjustments by using the included knurled ring operate the potentiometer inside the TTL-Metered Pentaprism.
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| 44. | It is described as an instantaneous potentiometer method, employing a telephone receiver to indicate balance.
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| 45. | So I assumed that I just needed to tweak the potentiometer and all would be well.
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| 46. | Motor outputs were controlled by 256-position digital potentiometers and 8-bit digital ports.
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| 47. | A large potentiometer was used to control the charging rate, which provided a range offset.
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| 48. | The relative resistance of the potentiometer was then equivalent to the formula of the equation being solved.
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| 49. | For single-turn potentiometers, this wiper typically travels just under one revolution around the contact.
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| 50. | The ribbon is a linear potentiometer that generates different control voltages depending on where it is touched.
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