GB/T 17027-1997
AbolishedPotentiometers for use in electronic equipment--Part 4:Blank detail specification--Single-turn rotary power potentiometers--Assessment level F
电子设备用电位器 第4部分:空白详细规范 单圈旋转功率电位器 评定水平F
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides a blank detail specification for single-turn rotary power potentiometers used in electronic equipment, specifically for those assessed at level F. It is applied in the design, manufacturing, and quality testing of these components to ensure consistent performance and reliability in electronic devices. The standard serves as a template for engineers and procurement professionals to define technical parameters and acceptance criteria for these potentiometers.
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