robertrobert905
Newbie level 4
I plan to have an analog potentiometer too be hooked up to a stationary bike and when the bike turns left or right, the potentiometer 's dial is going to change and the output will be sent to a DAQ then to labview on a computer.
My question is do i have to power the potentiometer for the to be able to read the output. also can anyone suggest what resistance of potentiometer i should use for this application? I want a 180 degrees of rotation and I've decided on a conductive plastic one because I read that they are less sensitive to noise and have a long life.
thanks for helping me in advance!
My question is do i have to power the potentiometer for the to be able to read the output. also can anyone suggest what resistance of potentiometer i should use for this application? I want a 180 degrees of rotation and I've decided on a conductive plastic one because I read that they are less sensitive to noise and have a long life.
thanks for helping me in advance!