Joystick PotentiometersA potentiometer, also known as a variable resistor, is a type of resistor that has a adjustable resistance. It consists of a resistive element, a wiper that moves along the element to vary its resistance, and two fixed contacts that provide the electrical connections to the circuit. Potentiometers are commonly used to control the volume on an audio system, the brightness of a light, or the position of a control knob.
A joystick potentiometer is a type of potentiometer that is used in a joystick. It consists of a resistive element and a wiper that moves in two dimensions, allowing it to detect the position of the joystick in both the x and y axes. Joystick potentiometers are commonly used in video game controllers, robotics, and other applications where two-dimensional control is needed. They are typically more rugged and durable than regular potentiometers, and they are designed to withstand the constant movement and wear that comes with being used in a joystick.