The new smaller TOCOS TP76N00B volume control potentiometer series with its small size, long life, linearity and flexibility for custom designs makes them ideal for meeting the growing needs for ever ...
Measuring 7.7 x 5.5 x 9.35 mm with a maximum depth of 7 mm from the mounting surface to the rear of the switch, the TP76N00B series volume control potentiometers are said to be the industry’s smallest ...
This design idea details how a standard volume control can be replaced by its solid-state equivalent. Digital potentiometers are often advertised as replacements for rotary volume controls. To ...
Last time, I told you how to get started with the “Black Pill” STM32F411 board using the Mbed OS. The example program, admittedly, didn’t use many of the features of the OS, unless you count what the ...
A regular Hack A Day reader sent in a tip about an LM386 stero amplifier with digital volume control. The resulting build is very professional and could easily be adapted into a slick iPod dock build.
A lot of headphones today come with volume control built in on the wire. If your headphones didn't, though, you can craft your own with a few basic, salvagable electronics. There are actually two ways ...