Difference between revisions of "Component: Potentiometer (Black) ()"
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| Potentiometer with black plastic knob. Pointer colour can be changed in component properties. | Potentiometer with black plastic knob. Pointer colour can be changed in component properties. | ||
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| − | + | Please click here for the component source code: [https://www.flowcode.co.uk/wikicopy/componentsource/FC_Comp_Source_pot_Black.fcfx FC_Comp_Source_pot_Black.fcfx] | |
| ==Detailed description== | ==Detailed description== | ||
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| ''No detailed description exists yet for this component'' | ''No detailed description exists yet for this component'' | ||
| ==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
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| − | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type- | + | | width="10%" align="center" style="background-color:#EAE1EA;" | [[File:Fc9-conn-icon.png]] | 
| − | | width="90%" |  | + | | width="90%" style="background-color:#EAE1EA; color:#4B008D;" | Simulation | 
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| + | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type-15-icon.png]] | ||
| + | | width="90%" | Start Angle | ||
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| − | | colspan="2" |  | + | | colspan="2" | Angle the control points to at its lowest setting.  Measured counter-clockwise from the positive x-axis.  | 
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| − | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type- | + | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type-15-icon.png]] | 
| − | | width="90%" |  | + | | width="90%" | Sweep Angle | 
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| − | | colspan="2" |  | + | | colspan="2" | Angle through which the control sweeps as it turns from minimum to maximum.  | 
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| − | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type- | + | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type-1-icon.png]] | 
| − | | width="90%" |  | + | | width="90%" | Color | 
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| − | | colspan="2" |  | + | | colspan="2" | Colour of the pointer.  | 
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| − | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type- | + | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type-7-icon.png]] | 
| − | | width="90%" |  | + | | width="90%" | Scope Traces | 
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| − | | colspan="2" |  | + | | colspan="2" | Selects if the scope traces are automatically generated or not  | 
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| − | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type- | + | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type-7-icon.png]] | 
| − | | width="90%" |  | + | | width="90%" | Retain Value | 
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| − | | colspan="2" |  | + | | colspan="2" | If yes is slected After saving your project,  the ADC value will be retained when your project is reloaded.  | 
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| − | | width="10%" align="center" style="background-color:# | + | | width="10%" align="center" style="background-color:#EAE1EA;" | [[File:Fc9-conn-icon.png]] | 
| − | | width="90%" style="background-color:# | + | | width="90%" style="background-color:#EAE1EA; color:#4B008D;" | Connections | 
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| | colspan="2" | Analogue input channel - which pin is the analogue input conected to?  | | colspan="2" | Analogue input channel - which pin is the analogue input conected to?  | ||
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| − | | width="10%" align="center" style="background-color:# | + | | width="10%" align="center" style="background-color:#EAE1EA;" | [[File:Fc9-conn-icon.png]] | 
| − | | width="90%" style="background-color:# | + | | width="90%" style="background-color:#EAE1EA; color:#4B008D;" | Settings | 
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| + | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type-14-icon.png]] | ||
| + | | width="90%" | VRef voltage | ||
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| + | | colspan="2" | Used by the GetVoltage or GetString component macros to take an ADC reading and convert it into a Voltage. +VRef voltage x 10mV Default 500 = 5.0V   | ||
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| − | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type- | + | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type-16-icon.png]] | 
| − | | width="90%" |  | + | | width="90%" | VRef option | 
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| − | | colspan="2" |  | + | | colspan="2" | Defines what is used as the ADC maximum reference. ADC Range = GND to VRef Voltage. VDD - Defines the microcontrollers power supply pin as the max reference, VREF+ Pin - Dedicated pin on the microcontroller to allow for a variable reference voltage.   | 
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| − | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type- | + | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type-16-icon.png]] | 
| − | | width="90%" |  | + | | width="90%" | Conversion speed | 
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| − | | colspan="2" |  | + | | colspan="2" | Clock setting to select how fast the ADC peripheral will perform an ADC conversion. The FRC setting is based on a RC time base and so will vary with temperature and pressure. Other settings are generally based on divisions of the master clock.   | 
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| − | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type- | + | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type-14-icon.png]] | 
| − | | width="90%" |  | + | | width="90%" | Acquisition cycles | 
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| − | | colspan="2" |  | + | | colspan="2" | Number of micro seconds to wait for the ACD input to charge before starting the analogue sample.  | 
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| − | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type- | + | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type-14-icon.png]] | 
| − | | width="90%" |  | + | | width="90%" | Bit Depth | 
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| − | | colspan="2" |  | + | | colspan="2" | Maximum number of digital bits the ADC can sample. 8 bit = ADC range 0 - 255 10 bit = ADC range 0 - 1023 12 bit = ADC range 0 - 4095   | 
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Revision as of 17:53, 9 November 2022
| Author | Matrix Ltd | 
| Version | 1.4 | 
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Contents
Potentiometer (Black) component
Potentiometer with black plastic knob. Pointer colour can be changed in component properties.
Component Source Code
Please click here for the component source code: FC_Comp_Source_pot_Black.fcfx
Detailed description
No detailed description exists yet for this component
Examples
A simple example that shows how to use some common functions of the potentiometer in conjunction with an LCD.









