Ground pin Variable resistor?

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ekremgusani

Joined Mar 20, 2011
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Where do I connect the ground pin of variable resistor, to the any metal part of project box or to the negative power connection?E9847D82-2988-45CF-B541-3A95A74B3CB5.jpeg
 

MrChips

Joined Oct 2, 2009
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If you are using a 3-terminal potentiometer (volume control) as a variable resistor, there is no GND connection.
General practice is to wire the center tab to one of the end tabs for reasons of reliability.
 

MrChips

Joined Oct 2, 2009
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This is a typical noobie question I get asked:

"How do I connect power and GND to the pot to turn it into a variable resistor?"
 

MisterBill2

Joined Jan 23, 2018
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Based on the notations that I see in the post, the intention is to use it as a potentiometer to provide a variable voltage. So the terminal marked "ground" should instead be marked as "common", meaning common to both the voltage source and the signal connection. On some occasions "common" and "ground" are connected, but mostly that is not the case. "Ground" is, in theory, an large plain of zero voltage and zero impedance. Mostly it exists in textbooks.
 
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