Input angle, 8) + 50 volts A BIC - 50 volts Output voltage, vt) FIGURE P1.1 Potentiometer

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Input angle, 8(t) + 50 volts
A
B с
{c
- 50 volts
Output
voltage, vt)
FIGURE P1.1 Potentiometer
Transcribed Image Text:Input angle, 8(t) + 50 volts A B с {c - 50 volts Output voltage, vt) FIGURE P1.1 Potentiometer
1. A variable resistor, called a potentiometer, is shown
in Figure P1.1. The resistance is varied by moving a
wiper arm along a fixed resistance. The resistance
from A to C is fixed, but the resistance from B to C
varies with the position of the wiper arm. If it takes 10
turns to move the wiper arm from A to C, draw a
block diagram of the potentiometer showing the input
variable, the output variable, and (inside the block)
the gain, which is a constant and is the amount
by which the input is multiplied to obtain the output.
An animation PowerPoint presentation (PPT)
demonstrating this system is available for instructors
at www.wiley.com/college/nise. See Potentiometer.
[Section 1.4: Introduction to a Case Study]
Transcribed Image Text:1. A variable resistor, called a potentiometer, is shown in Figure P1.1. The resistance is varied by moving a wiper arm along a fixed resistance. The resistance from A to C is fixed, but the resistance from B to C varies with the position of the wiper arm. If it takes 10 turns to move the wiper arm from A to C, draw a block diagram of the potentiometer showing the input variable, the output variable, and (inside the block) the gain, which is a constant and is the amount by which the input is multiplied to obtain the output. An animation PowerPoint presentation (PPT) demonstrating this system is available for instructors at www.wiley.com/college/nise. See Potentiometer. [Section 1.4: Introduction to a Case Study]
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