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From: schuch@phx.mcd.mot.com (John Schuch)
Subject: Re: Looking for motorized pot supplier
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In article <380osc$ioc@latrans.horizon.com>,
Kevin Criqui <kevin@latrans.horizon.com> wrote:
>I'm trying to locate a miniature motorized pot for a project I'm
>working on.  It doesn't need to be user adjustable like all the units
>I've found so far.  Just a tiny motor coupled to a 20 turn trimpot

Build one?  Little motor, couple of gears and the pot.
I seem to recall they charge a small fortune for driven pots.

Or look into the solid-state pots made byt Maxim. (or was that Dallas?)
If you want, I'll look it up.

john


