Reference
This article delves into the principle of rotation sensors, explaining their function as potentiometers to adjust voltage, and provides practical usage instructions for controlling output analog signals.
Principle
The rotation sensor is actually an normal potentiometer, which is used to adjust voltage (including DC and signal voltage). For potentiometer structure, there are two fixed ends on its rheostat. Adjust the shaft or slide handle to change the position of the moving contact on rheostat and thus change the resistance between it and either fixed end, and the voltage varies.
Usage Description
There is an arrow marked on the rotation module, adjust the angle of the konb to control the output analog signal.
Other Supplementary Information
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