Fig. 1 Summary of sensor types


 Fig. 2 Mode of operation


Fig. 3 Definition of terms: electrical travel


Fig. 4 Non-linear travel


Fig. 5 Potentiometer connections


Fig. 6 Definition of independent linearity


Fig. 7 Recordings of the independent linearity of a potentiometer with a capacity of 300°


Fig. 8 Definition of absolute linearity


Fig. 9 Example of an absolute linearity recording with stepped tolerances


Fig. 10a Maximum linearity error caused by wiper current


Fig. 10b Linearity error resulting from wiper current


Fig. 11 Microlinearity


Fig. 12a Schematic output of a potentiometer


Fig. 12b Schematic gradient variation of a potentiometer


Fig. 13 Definition of Relative Gradient Variation (RGV)


Fig. 14a RGV recordings with step widths of 0.1, 02. and 0.3°


Fig. 14b RGV distribution with step widths of 0.1, 02. and 0.3°


Fig. 15 The relationship between step width and RGV


Fig. 16a Wiper-finger contact points


Fig. 16b


Fig. 17 The effect of wiper current on RGV


Fig. 18 Curves recording the hysteresis and repeatability of a conductive-plastic potentiometer


Fig. 19 Variations in linearity as a function of test length