Claims
- 1. A resistive element for a potentiometer assembly particularly suited for use in deriving a tuning voltage for a multiband, wave-signal receiver, such as a television receiver, comprising in combination:
- a flat non-conductive base member having a central reference point thereon;
- a plurality of arcuate resistive segments arranged in a circle about said reference point and attached to said base member, said resistive segments each having a predetermined width and a predetermined arcuate length and located at the same radius from said reference point;
- first conductive means on said base member coupled with a first end of each of said segments for connection with a first voltage supply terminal; and
- second conductive means on said base member coupled with the second end of each of said arcuate resistive elements for connection with a second voltage supply terminal.
- 2. The combination according to claim 1 further including arcuate-shaped, segmented, conductive segments in said base member, one such conductive segment for each of said resistive segments, each conductive segment arc having the same number of degrees as the corresponding resistive segment arc, said conductive segments being concentrically located about said reference point on said base member in a circle having a predetermined radius extending from said reference point.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 580,541, filed May 27, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,050,050.
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