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===Dip Switch Attenuator===
 
===Dip Switch Attenuator===
[[File:Dipswitchattenuator.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Dip switches as an attenuator]]
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Dip switches are great. Here is a use of dip switches as an attenuator (N/V 2020 issue 5).
 
Dip switches are great. Here is a use of dip switches as an attenuator (N/V 2020 issue 5).
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===A Second Divider Switched In===
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It's possible to have a divider, then have a second divider switched in, on top of the first one, on an ad-hoc basis. The second one would be controlled by transistors, with the biasing resistor set properly to turn on a transistor at a given voltage. See Practical Electronics, June 2025, page 25. I need to test this.
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Latest revision as of 02:45, 12 October 2025

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List

Potentiometers

Thin/Thick Film SMD Resistors

Wire-wound Resistors

Tips/Techniques

200W 8 ohm Non Inductive Resistor

200W 8 ohm Non Inductive Resistor

That's a big power resistor! Per Nuts and Volts 2022-5 https://www.parts-express.com/8-Ohm-200W-Non-Inductive-Dummy-Load-Resistor-019-030?quantity=1 They have 4. https://www.parts-express.com/electronic-parts/resistors-potentiometers/dummy-load-resistors

Ringing on a Digital Pot being used as a Voltage Divider via PWM

https://www.eevblog.com/forum/beginners/digital-pots/msg5446562

Dip Switch Attenuator

Dip switches are great. Here is a use of dip switches as an attenuator (N/V 2020 issue 5).

A Second Divider Switched In

It's possible to have a divider, then have a second divider switched in, on top of the first one, on an ad-hoc basis. The second one would be controlled by transistors, with the biasing resistor set properly to turn on a transistor at a given voltage. See Practical Electronics, June 2025, page 25. I need to test this.