🔍 Product Overview
The 200 kΩ potentiometer is a high-precision rotary variable resistor designed for accurate voltage and signal control in medium-to-high resistance electronic circuits. It’s a reliable and versatile component that allows smooth, fine adjustments — perfect for audio equipment, sensor calibration, and analog control systems.
🚀 Why It’s Ideal for Your Projects
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Excellent for signal and voltage tuning: The 200 kΩ range is ideal for circuits where higher resistance is required, reducing current flow while maintaining stable performance.
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Versatile and adaptable: Functions as a voltage divider or rheostat, offering flexibility in various circuit designs.
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Smooth and precise control: Enables accurate tuning for sensitive analog adjustments and circuit calibration.
📝 Key Features
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Resistance value: 200 kΩ (200,000 ohms)
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Type: Single-turn rotary potentiometer (typically linear taper)
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Operation: Can be used as a 3-terminal voltage divider or 2-terminal variable resistor
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Compact design: Fits easily into breadboards, PCBs, or control panels
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Durable build: Ensures long-lasting mechanical and electrical stability
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Stable and noise-free: Provides consistent resistance with minimal drift or interference
🎯 Typical Applications
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Audio systems: Adjust volume, tone, or gain with high precision.
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Analog signal control: Perfect for tuning input sensitivity and amplifier bias.
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Sensor interfaces: Calibrate sensor output levels in automation or IoT projects.
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Microcontroller setups: Use with Arduino or similar boards for analog input adjustment.
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Power supply regulation: Fine-tune reference voltages or setpoints in regulated circuits.
✅ Why You’ll Love It
The 200 kΩ potentiometer gives you smooth, reliable, and high-accuracy control for any project that requires fine voltage or signal adjustments. Its wide resistance range and durable design make it a must-have component for hobbyists, engineers, and professionals looking for precise analog control in their circuits.






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