A switch potentiometer (also known as a rotary switch potentiometer or a potentiometer with a switch) is an electronic component that combines the functions of a potentiometer and a switch. It is typically used to adjust circuit parameters (such as volume, brightness, etc.) while controlling the on and off of the circuit. The following is its detailed description:
1. Basic structure
Potentiometer section
It is composed of a resistor body (made of carbon film, metal film or conductive plastic), sliding contacts (brushes) and a rotating shaft, and the resistance value is changed through the rotating shaft.
Switch section
It is usually a single-pole single-throw (SPST) or single-pole double-throw (SPDT) mechanical switch, integrated at the bottom or side of the potentiometer, and triggered to turn on or off by axial pressing or rotation to a specific position.
2. Main types
Push-type switch potentiometer
The switch is triggered by pressing the knob (commonly used for volume adjustment in audio devices).
Rotary switch potentiometer
The switch is automatically triggered when rotating to the endpoint (such as the minimum/maximum position).
Push-pull type switch potentiometer
Control the switch by pulling out or pushing in the knob to avoid accidental touch.
3. Key parameters
Resistance value
Common ones include 10kΩ, 50kΩ, 100kΩ, etc., with resistance values varying linearly (Type B) or logarithmically (Type A).
Rated power
It is usually 0.1W to 0.5W, and overloading should be avoided.
Rated current/voltage of the switch
If the DC is 12V/50mA, it needs to match the circuit requirements.
Mechanical life
The rotational life is approximately 10,000 to 50,000 times, and the switch life is approximately 1,000 to 10,000 times.
4. Application scenarios
Audio equipment
Volume adjustment (rotation) + power switch (press).
Power supply circuit
Adjust the output voltage and control the on-off state.
Lighting control
The dimming knob is integrated with the light switch.
5. Precautions for Selection
Dimensions and installation
Confirm the shaft diameter (e.g. 6mm), shaft type (D-type/smooth shaft), and panel installation method.
Resistance value characteristic
Linear (Type B) is used for voltage division, and logarithmic (type A) is used for volume adjustment.
Environmental adaptability
When water and dust resistance are required, choose the sealing model (such as IP67).
6. Faults and Maintenance
Common Questions
Poor contact (clean the brush), switch failure (check for oxidation of the contacts).
Replacement suggestion
Match the resistance value, shaft length and switch type of the original model.