A centre-tapped potentiometer is a potentiometer which has an extra solder tag connected to the centre of the resistance track.
You will see 4 solder tags on the outside:
Tag for the slider.
Tag for one end of the track.
Tag for the other end of the track.
An extra tag on the rear of the potentiometer for the centre tapping on the track.
The were often used in variations of the the Baxandall (TM) Tone Control System for audio amplifiers (tube and solid state) Treble and Bass settings.
VERY difficult to find, indeed I always had to modify a standard potentiometer to obtain the centre tapping....!
Cheers all...!
Paul...Electronics Engineer (Retired).......!
Note: The centre tap will be the "null point" in the sweep of the slider.
Some examples, including centre tapped types down the list of circuits.
http://amps.zugster.net/articles/tone-stacks
Nah... Fozzer must have been in management.... taking credit after the fact for the front line guy's ideas and work!
best,
.......................john
Oh, fine... now the EE weighs in...and simply repeats what I said, only with more jargon and trivia! ...Baxandall... ::)
Must've been a drawing-board-type engineer, not a practical engineer...they always show up after everyone's figured something out by fiddling with it, then take all the credit ...waving their slide-rules around for emphasis... ;)
Nah... Fozzer must have been in management.... taking credit after the fact for the front line guy's ideas and work!
best,
.......................john
Managers, engineers... same thing.
Actually, I think Mr. F. was an operational engineer or technician if I remember correctly... so he's OK.
But getting a bit "managerial" now that he's retired...
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