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- Model: A1579.3296W-5K
5K Trimpot Potentiometer 3296W
The 3296W series is a family of multi-turn trimpot potentiometers designed for precise, stable adjustments in analog circuits. This listing is for the 5 kΩ variant, ideal for fine voltage trimming, calibration, and signal conditioning in electronics components, modules, and microcontroller-based projects.
Overview 🔧
Engineered for accuracy and long-term stability, the 3296W 5 kΩ is a vertical through-hole (PCB mount) trimmer with a sealed rectangular housing and a top-adjust screw. Its 10-turn mechanism enables fine control over setpoints, making it a dependable choice for lab, production, and prototyping—whether you’re building with Arduino, Raspberry Pi (via ADC modules), or other microcontrollers.
General Features 📌
- Type: Multi-turn trimpot
- Specific Value: 5 kΩ (part of a family ranging from 100 Ω to 2 MΩ)
- Number of Turns: Typically 10 turns
- Mounting: Vertical through-hole (PCB mount)
- Body Style: Sealed rectangular plastic housing
- Pins: 3 pins
- Power Rating: 0.5 W (500 mW)
- Adjustment Method: Top adjustment using a screwdriver 🪛
- Series Resistance Range: 100 Ω to 2 MΩ (varies by model)
- Typical Applications: Voltage reference tuning, sensor calibration, fine analog control
Applications 🔬
- Precision voltage dividers and reference trimming
- Sensor bridge balancing and instrumentation amplifiers
- Offset/zeroing in op-amp circuits and analog filters
- Calibration in Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects (with ADC modules)
- General analog front-end tuning in electronics components and modules
Advantages ✅
- High precision due to the multi-turn mechanism
- Stable, long-lasting adjustment with sealed housing
- Higher power handling (0.5 W) compared to compact trimpots like RM065
Disadvantages ⚠️
- Larger physical size than ultra-compact trimmers
- Slightly higher cost than smaller, lower-power alternatives
Integration with Arduino & Raspberry Pi 🤖
- Use as a precise input to an ADC for measuring or setting analog levels
- Arduino: Connect the wiper to an analog input for calibration or user-adjustable control
- Raspberry Pi: Pair with an external ADC module to read analog values from the trimpot
Whether you’re an engineer optimizing analog performance or a hobbyist fine-tuning a microcontroller project, the 3296W 5 kΩ multi-turn trimpot potentiometer delivers the precision and reliability you need.