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This industrial rotary potentiometer can rotate continuously and connects to an an analog input.

Rotary Potentiometer - WDA-D35-D4C






This industrial rotary potentiometer can rotate continuously and connects to an an analog input.






The WDA rotary potentiometer allows positional feedback for a rotating part in your application. It can also be used as a dial to control variables such as volume, brightness, or sensitivity.

It has 360˘X of mechanical travel and 345° of electrical travel, meaning that it can be used for measuring continuous rotation with a small blind spot between each rotation.

This sensor can be used with any device with an analog input. Simply cut and solder a 3-wire sensor cable as described in the connection section below. To attach this potentiometer to the shaft of a motor or another device, we recommend one of the following shaft couplers:

  • 3422 - Spiral Beam Coupling 6-6mm
  • 3426 - Jaw Coupling Half 6mm


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  • Sensor Properties

    Sensor Type Input (Rotary)
    Potentiometer Impedance 5 kŁ[
    Mechanical Travel 360°
    Effective Electrical Travel 345°


    Physical Properties

    Shaft Diameter 6 mm
    Lifespan 50 million actuations
    Weight 50 g


    This sensor connects to any device with an Analog Input.

    You can use an analog sensor cable to connect the potentiometer to your Phidget. Just snip off the connector from one end of the sensor cable, strip the ends of the wires and connect them using the screw terminals as shown in the diagram below.

    Connecting

    The green terminal on the potentiometer is the wiper, and should be soldered to the data line. The other two terminals should be soldered to power and ground. Soldering ground to the middle terminal will result in increasing SensorValue with clockwise rotation, while soldering power to the middle terminal will result in decreasing SensorValue with clockwise rotation.





    This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 05 October, 2014.
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