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A trimmer in electronics is an adjustable miniature electrical component. It is intended to be set accurately when introduced in some gadget, and never observed or balanced by the gadget's user. Trimmers can be variable capacitors, variable resistors (potentiometers), or inductors. They are commonly used in accuracy hardware like A/V segments and may be balanced when the equipment is serviced. Trimpots are generally used to calibrate electrical equipment initially after manufacturing. Contrary to many other variable controls, these trimmers are clamped on the circuit boards, turned with a little screwdriver, and appraised for several fewer calibration over their lifetime. Trimmers, for example, trimmable capacitors and trimmable inductors are generally found in radio and superhet radio receivers, radio frequency, and intermediate frequency circuits. They are set in the correct position during the time of the alignment procedure of the receiver.

In electronics, Presets are those adjustable components to which the user has no access to. They are made to adjust during the time of the manufacture of that device or during the time of its maintenance/repair. Several passive electrical components can be used as presets, like inductors, resistors, and capacitors.

 

General Considerations

Trimmers can be found with different levels of precision and sizes. For instance, we have the multi-turn trim potentiometer which reaches its end value after several turns of screw adjustment. This helps in getting a very high accuracy level. Often they also use a leadscrew (linear track) or a worm-gear (rotary track).

 

Resistors

Resistor trimmers can be found generally in the form of a Potentiometer, often known as trimpot. There are three terminals present in a potentiometer, but it can be modified for a two-terminal resistor by attaching the wiper to any one of the other terminals. Trimpot was patented in 1952 by Marlan Bourns and till then it is a registered trademark of Bourns, Inc.

There are two types of preset resistors that are found in the circuits commonly.

  • The first one is the skeleton potentiometer that has the working principle the same as a regular circular potentiometer. The only difference is that it is stripped of its shaft, enclosure, and fixings. The complete movement of this kind of potentiometer is less than a single turn.

 

  • The second one is the multi-turn potentiometer which provides movement to the slider along the resistive track through a worm gear set up. In this potentiometer, the gearing is done in such a manner that multiple turns are required for an adjustment screw to position the slider the complete distance along the resistive track.

 

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