Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around sizing a potentiometer and padding resistors for an electronic control unit that operates at +5 volts and 15 mA. Participants explore how to achieve an output voltage range of 0.5 volts to 4.5 volts using Ohm's law and voltage divider principles.
Discussion Character
- Technical explanation
- Mathematical reasoning
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- Bob seeks assistance in sizing a potentiometer and padding resistors for a specific voltage output range.
- Some participants suggest using Ohm's law to calculate the necessary resistor values based on the potentiometer's resistance.
- Cliff mentions that the calculations assume the wiper terminal of the potentiometer does not supply current, indicating a need for an unloaded voltage divider.
- Bob expresses confusion about determining resistor values when using different potentiometer values, such as 5k ohms.
- Another participant calculates the current through a 5k ohm potentiometer and suggests that each padding resistor should be around 625 ohms to achieve the desired voltage drop.
- Cliff provides a method to verify the resistance across the resistors and potentiometer before connecting to the control unit.
- Bob questions how the current through the padding resistors affects the overall circuit and whether the previously calculated current remains valid.
- Participants discuss the importance of knowing the voltage across the potentiometer to determine the current and subsequently the resistor values needed.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants do not reach a consensus on the exact method for sizing the padding resistors, as there are differing views on how the current through the circuit should be calculated and the implications of adding padding resistors.
Contextual Notes
There are unresolved assumptions regarding the loading effects of the potentiometer and the specific configurations of the circuit that may influence the calculations. The discussion also highlights the need for clarity on the application context to provide more tailored advice.