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Dumb Collosalus cap question

Started by blearyeyes, May 07, 2014, 02:10:29 AM

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blearyeyes

Since this pot is wired as a variable resistor in this circuit with pin 1 floating, isn't there a way to wire it to work in reverse?


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blearyeyes

I'm hoping some day this perpetual state of electronic confusion lifts and I have an Ah Ha! moment.


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Scruffie

Wired backwards, the pot will be the right taper, but it will work backwards, that's how the pot works.

You can use parallel resistors to manipulate a pot but you can never completely change how it works.

Think of a volume pot, you have pin 1 to ground and 3 to the signal, 2 is the output, you turn that round, the volume is now going to decrease as you turn it up/clockwise as the signal is still being shunted to ground, just in the opposite direction.

If you have a linear taper, it will be equal across its taper wired either direction if you have an audio taper it will work in a logarithmic fashion, wired backwords, that taper will be reversed but the action of the pot is also reversed.
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