A 500K Ohm 3-pin 5.8mm shaft potentiometer is an electronic component widely used for adjustable resistance in electronic circuits. The potentiometer has a resistance of 500,000 ohms, often denoted as 500K ohms. This implies it can provide variable resistance ranging from 0 ohms to 500,000 ohms. The potentiometer features three pins: Two outer pins and one middle pin (wiper). The middle pin is connected to a movable contact that slides along the resistive element, allowing for adjustable resistance.
The potentiometer has a shaft with a length of 5.8mm. The shaft is the part of the potentiometer that can be rotated or adjusted to change the resistance value. As a potentiometer, it is adjustable. Rotating the shaft changes the position of the wiper along the resistive track, thereby altering the resistance in the circuit. Potentiometers with higher resistance values, such as 500K ohms, are often used in applications where a larger range of resistance adjustment is needed. This could include tone control in audio systems, gain control in amplifiers, or as variable resistors in various electronic circuits. The physical size of the potentiometer, including its body and terminals, is important for integration into specific devices or circuits. The tolerance specifies the allowable deviation from the nominal resistance value. For example, a ±10% tolerance means the actual resistance can vary by up to 10% from the specified 500K ohms.
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