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Slider Potentiometer Breakout With Qwiic
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This Slider Potentiometer Breakout features a 10k linear resistance and Qwiic connectors for easy, solder-free integration into projects.
Potentiometers are well known all around, and the sliding potentiometer is just one of its versions. You've probably seen it in some music equipment, and now you have the chance to add it to your project!
This board has Qwiic connector. Thanks to Qwiic ecosystem, this board can be connected using off-the-shelf cables, without soldering. Controlling the is as simple as it gets, too.
- Type: linear
- Resistance: 10k
- Dimensions: 86 x 22 mm / 3.4 x 0.9 inch
- Comes with 2 Qwiic connectors
Interface
| Interface | I2C |
|---|---|
| Qwiic Compatible | Yes |
| I2C Address Default | 0x30 |
| I2C Address Changeable | Yes |
| Breadboard Compatible | Yes |
Measurement
| Measurement Range | 10 kOhm linear |
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Other
| Mcu Part Number | ATTINY404 |
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Start Here
1
Connect
Plug into any Soldered Dasduino or microcontroller with an easyC cable — no soldering required.
2
Install the library
Add the Soldered library for your language (below).
3
Run an example
Open the get-started example and read your first value.
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What's in the Box
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Slider Potentiometer Breakout With Qwiic (main product) 333131
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Header pins (unsoldered)
Header pins included for all breadboard-compatible pins
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