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I would like to convert some output (ohm resistance?) from a
potentiometer to an on/off switch.
My electronics experience extends to being able to solder stuff...but
that's pretty much it. I take stuff apart, sometimes it goes back
together (and works).
I have a 3 axis joystick that operates by using potentiometers. The
output I can measure on them is from about 10 ohms (centered) to about
6 ohms at the 100% extended point. At the 50% extended point, I'd
like the switch to be "on".
I'm guessing (this really is a guess) that I need a relay of some
sort...but I don't even know what to ask for or look for. For all I
know, you can do something with some resistors...or there's some
premade gadget that just does what I want to do.
Any tips, knowledge, even circuit diagrams that I could decipher would
be appreciated.
potentiometer to an on/off switch.
My electronics experience extends to being able to solder stuff...but
that's pretty much it. I take stuff apart, sometimes it goes back
together (and works).
I have a 3 axis joystick that operates by using potentiometers. The
output I can measure on them is from about 10 ohms (centered) to about
6 ohms at the 100% extended point. At the 50% extended point, I'd
like the switch to be "on".
I'm guessing (this really is a guess) that I need a relay of some
sort...but I don't even know what to ask for or look for. For all I
know, you can do something with some resistors...or there's some
premade gadget that just does what I want to do.
Any tips, knowledge, even circuit diagrams that I could decipher would
be appreciated.