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This thing called a 'base'
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gryphon
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This thing called a 'base'
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February 14, 2007, 12:00:26 PM »
I see on many layout diagrams that when a pot is in use, the middle point is connected to a 'base'. Im just now being able to manage finding two points that bend, now I gotta try to find a third while holding the other two? Ha...
what is the purpose of the base point and how do you go about finding one - I've read nothing in my electronics books, so I was hoping for some help here please
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Re: This thing called a 'base'
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February 22, 2007, 12:49:27 PM »
Depends entirely on what whoever did the layout meant really but in my experience if a layout has a 'base' point its just a single point where lots of different bends are connected i.e. on a speak&spell you have a loop base point which is a single solder point which can be connected to loads of other points for different types of loop effects.
On a pot it might possibly mean that you should tie the middle lug to the spare outer connection but i doubt it
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