I’m looking for a small switch for a low voltage circuit. Ideally the
switch, after turning on, will be a potentiometer or digitally scaling
device that will offer a variable resistance to control a circuit. Please
e-mail replies to dm3…@aol.com or if a manufacture you can mail or call:
Also, I need prices in quantities of 10,000, 50,000, 100,000, and 250,000.
Donald B. Moore
Moore Development, Inc.
P.O. Box 170009
Birmingham, AL 35217
205/841-5577
205/841-5578 (fax)
Thank you.


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switch combined with potentiometer
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DM3641 wrote:
> I’m looking for a small switch for a low voltage circuit. Ideally the
> switch, after turning on, will be a potentiometer or digitally scaling
> device that will offer a variable resistance to control a circuit.
Either you have missed something *really* basic or we don’t unnderstand
the question. The description is of a pot with a switch (like the volume
control on most radios and TVs). My supervisor suggests that you look
into the Allen-Bradley ModPot series, but there are many other sources.
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T.E.D. (tda…@umr.edu)