Convert a 100 k Log pot to a 50 K log pot?

Started by mathflan, September 09, 2005, 08:36:37 AM

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mathflan

Hi,

I'd like to know if it's really possible to convert a 100 K log pot to a 50 k log pot.
I know that you can convert linear pot to a log or linear pot by the Help of the site " Electronics Math Helper"  http://www.diystompboxes.com/analogalchemy/emh/emh.html

But can I convert LOG pot to anything else.

Thanks
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bioroids

You can put a 100K resistor in parallel with the pot.

Luck

Miguel
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MartyMart

Just put a 100k resistor across lugs 1 & 3 .... DONE !!
Same for a 1M to a 500k just use another 1M resistor .. etc etc :D

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mathflan

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dr

....better make that a log resistor!.......(sorry- had to!)

jimbob

Lets sat youy wanted a 100k and had a 500k? what kind of resisrors would you use for that?
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bioroids

You use the formula for parallel resistors. Say the por is R1 and you add a resistor in parallel R2. Then the total resistance Rt is:

Rt = 1/(1/R1 + 1/R2)

When using pots, the taper can vary when adding resistors in parallel to them.

You should read the Secret life of pots at GEO http://www.geofex.com/Article_Folders/potsecrets/potscret.htm

Luck!

Miguel
Eramos tan pobres!

mathflan

jimbob :

I want to convert a 100 k log to a 50 k log pot using metal resistor ( 0.25w 1%)

SO What I have to do? pu a 100 k resistor across lug 1 and lug 3 or put 2 resistor in parallel??
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trjones1

What is the taper % on the taper pots calculator?  Is 90% a regular audio taper and 10% reverse audio?

mathflan

I don't understand the tape % too.

Thanks Paul, I love what you do, your site is great.
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Paul Marossy

Quote from: mathflanI don't understand the tape % too.

Thanks Paul, I love what you do, your site is great.

Glad you like it.  8)

jimbob

Lets sat you wanted a 100k and had a 500k? what kind of resistors would you use for that?


put a 250k resistor between  lugs 1 and 3?
"I think somebody should come up with a way to breed a very large shrimp. That way, you could ride him, then after you camped at night, you could eat him. How about it, science?"

bioroids

No, a 250k resistor will get you a final R of 166K. You put a 125K (120K is the closest standard value) and that gets you down to 100K.

It's just a matter of parallel resistors, using the formula I typed in an earlier post.

Luck!

Miguel
Eramos tan pobres!

audioguy

How about 1m linear to 500k linear? Looking at this it LOOKS like I would put a 500k resistor on lug 1 going to 2 and another on lug 3 also going to 2- is that correct?

Thanks!

AG

MartyMart

Yes that works !
How's this got to several pages BTW ??  :?

Marty.
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