Analog Rotation Potentiometer(EF05018)
Contents
19. Analog Rotation Potentiometer(EF05018)#
19.1. Introduction#
Analog Rotation Potentiometer can be rotated up to 300 degrees and the analog read value scope is 0~1023.
19.2. Products Link#
19.3. Characteristic#
Designed in RJ11 connections, easy to plug.
19.4. Specification#
Item | Parameter |
---|---|
SKU | EF05018 |
Connection | RJ11 |
Type of Connection | Analog output |
Working Voltage | 3.3V |
19.5. Outlook#
19.6. Quick to Start#
19.6.1. Materials Required and Diagram#
Connect the Analog Rotation Potentiometer to J1 port and the OLED module to IIC port in the Nezha expansion board as the picture shows.
19.7. MakeCode Programming#
19.7.1. Step 1#
Click “Advanced” in the MakeCode drawer to see more choices.
We need to add a package for programming, . Click “Extensions” in the bottom of the drawer and search with “PlanetX” in the dialogue box to download it.
Note: If you met a tip indicating that the codebase will be deleted due to incompatibility, you may continue as the tips say or build a new project in the menu.
19.7.2. Step 2#
19.7.3. Code as below:#
19.7.4. Link#
Link: https://makecode.microbit.org/_0Ff9eMJT2Y5F
You may also download it directly below:
19.7.5. Result#
The detected value displays on the OLED screen.
19.8. Python Programming#
19.8.1. Step 1#
Download the package and unzip it: PlanetX_MicroPython
Go to Python editor
We need to add enum.py and trimpot.py for programming. Click “Load/Save” and then click “Show Files (1)” to see more choices, click “Add file” to add enum.py and trimpot.py from the unzipped package of PlanetX_MicroPython.
19.8.2. Step 2#
19.8.3. Reference#
from microbit import *
from enum import *
from trimpot import *
trimpot = TRIMPOT(J1)
while True:
display.scroll(trimpot.get_analog())
19.8.4. Result#
The detected value of the Analog Rotation Potentiometer displays on the micro:bit.