Voltage divider

linear circuit that produces an output voltage that is a fraction of its input voltage From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Voltage divider
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In electronics, a voltage divider is an electrical circuit which creates an output voltage which is proportional to an input voltage. Voltage dividers are also known as resistor divider and potential divider. It can be made of two resistors or it can be one potentiometer (variable resistor). The output voltage is depends on component values, or on the setting of the potentiometer. When an electrical load gets power from the divider's center point, the voltage may change.

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A potentiometer, pictured here, is a variable-strength resistor.
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