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a type of adjustable potentiometer (variable resistor). They are used to calibrate and fine-tune circuits.

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a type of adjustable potentiometer (variable resistor). They are used to calibrate and fine-tune circuits.
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context: from a Siemens & halske fire alarm panel, probably 1920's (English)
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Latest revision as of 08:39, 11 November 2024

a type of adjustable potentiometer (variable resistor). They are used to calibrate and fine-tune circuits.
  • trim pot
  • trimmer resistor
  • adjustable potentiometer
  • variable resistor
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Trimmer potentiometer
a type of adjustable potentiometer (variable resistor). They are used to calibrate and fine-tune circuits.
  • trim pot
  • trimmer resistor
  • adjustable potentiometer
  • variable resistor

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from a Siemens & halske fire alarm panel, probably 1920's (English)
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