GB/T 15299-1994
ActivePotentiometers for use in electronic equipment--Part 2:Sectional specification--Lead-screw actuated and rotary preset potentiometers
电子设备用电位器 第二部分:分规范 螺杆驱动和旋转预调电位器
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the quality assessment procedures, test methods, and performance requirements for lead-screw actuated and rotary preset potentiometers used in electronic equipment. It is applied by manufacturers and testing laboratories to ensure these components meet reliability and electrical characteristics for calibration, tuning, and adjustment functions in devices such as communication systems, instrumentation, and consumer electronics.
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