Standard Resistance Range.........................................................................................................................................................200 to 100 K ohms
Total Resistance Tolerance.................................................................................................................................................................................±5 %
Absolute Minimum Resistance ...................................................................................................... 1 ohm or 0.1 % maximum (whichever is greater)
Noise ................................................................................................................................................................................. 100 ohms ENR maximum
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage (MIL-STD-202, Method 301)
Power Rating (Voltage Limited By Power Dissipation or 450 VAC, Whichever is Less)
+40 °C ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................2 watts
+125 °C ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 watt
Resolution.............................................................................................................................................................. See recommended part numbers
Operating Temperature Range .......................................................................................................................................................-40 °C to +125 °C
Storage Temperature Range ..........................................................................................................................................................-55 °C to +125 °C
Temperature Coefficient Over Storage Temperature Range
Vibration ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15 G
Wiper Bounce .................................................................................................................................................................0.1 millisecond maximum
Shock.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 50 G
Wiper Bounce .................................................................................................................................................................0.1 millisecond maximum
Load Life .....................................................................................................................................................................................1,000 hours, 2 watts
Total Resistance Shift .................................................................................................................................................................... ±2 % maximum
Rotational Life (No Load).................................................................................................................................................1,000,000 shaft revolutions
Total Resistance Shift .................................................................................................................................................................... ±5 % maximum
Moisture Resistance (MIL-STD-202, Method 103, Condition B)
Total Resistance Shift .................................................................................................................................................................... ±2 % maximum
IP Rating
Sealed Versions (-3, -4, -7, and -8) .................................................................................................................................................................IP 65
Unsealed Versions (-1 -2, -5, and -6) ..............................................................................................................................................................IP 40
Shaft Runout.......................................................................................................................................................................0.13 mm (0.005 in.) T.I.R.
Lateral Runout ....................................................................................................................................................................0.20 mm (0.008 in.) T.I.R.
Shaft End Play ....................................................................................................................................................................0.25 mm (0.010 in.) T.I.R.
Shaft Radial Play ................................................................................................................................................................0.13 mm (0.005 in.) T.I.R.
Pilot Diameter Runout ........................................................................................................................................................0.08 mm (0.003 in.) T.I.R.
Backlash ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 1.0 ° maximum
Weight ........................................................................................................................................................................................ Approximately 19 G
Terminals ................................................................................................................................................................................ Solder lugs or PC pins
Soldering Condition
Manual Soldering............................................96.5Sn/3.0Ag/0.5Cu solid wire or no-clean rosin cored wire; 370 °C (700 °F) max. for 3 seconds
Wave Soldering .....................................................................96.5Sn/3.0Ag/0.5Cu solder with no-clean flux; 260 °C (500 °F) max. for 5 seconds
Wash processes ....................................................................................................................................................................... Not recommended
Marking ......................Manufacturer’s name and part number, resistance value and tolerance, linearity tolerance, wiring diagram, and date code.
Ganging (Multiple Section Potentiometers) .......................................................................................................................................1 cup maximum
Hardware ............................................................................................. One lockwasher and one mounting nut is shipped with each potentiometer.
NOTE: For Anti-rotation pin add 91 after configuration dash number. Example: -2 becomes -291 to add AR pin.
1
At room ambient: +25 °C nominal and 50 % relative humidity nominal, except as noted.
2
Consult manufacturer for complete specification details for resistances below 1k ohms.
*RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC Jan. 27, 2003 including annex and RoHS Recast 2011/65/EU June 8, 2011.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Users should verify actual device performance in their specific applications.
The products described herein and this document are subject to specific disclaimers as set forth on the last page of this document, and at www.bourns.com/legal/disclaimer.pdf.
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5.08 ± .38
(.200 ± .015)
1
2
5.08 ± .38
(.200 ± .015)
6.99 ± .38
(.275 ± .015)
10.31 +.00/-.10
(.406 +.000/-.004)
3
*SEE
NOTE
.76 ± .25
R
.030 ± .010
.81
(.032)
SHAFT DIA. (SEE
PART NUMBERS)
BUSHING DIA. (SEE
PART NUMBERS)
.81 ± .25
(.032 ± .010)
20.63 ± .81
(.812 ± .032)
3590 - Precision Potentiometer
Product Dimensions
18.59 ± .38
(.732 ± .015)
.25
(.010)
7.93
(.312)
5.08 ± .38
(.200 ± .015)
-1, -3, -5, -7 Configurations
-2, -4, -6, -8 Configurations
6.99 ± .38
5.08 (.275 ± .015)
± .38
5.08 ± .38
5.08 ± .38
10.31 +.00/-.10
(.200 ± .015)
(.200 ± .015)
(.200 ± .015)
5.08 ± .38
(.406 +.000/-.004)
6.99 ± .38
5.08 ± .38
12.2
15.54
3
*SEE
(.200 ± .015)
6.99 ± .38
(.275 ± .015)
.76 ± .25
1
NOTE
(.200 ± .015)
5.08 ± .38
(.480)
R
(.612)
5.08 ± .38
(.275 ± .015)
.030
10.31 +.00/-.10 ± .010
2
6.99 ± .38
10.31 + .00/- .13
R MAX.
(.200 ± .015)
(.200 ± .015)
(.406 +.000/-.004) .81
(.275 ± .015)
(.406+.000/-.005)
3
*SEE
10.31 + .00/- .13
3
(.032)
.76 ± .25
1
NOTE
BUSHING DIAMETER
1
11.81
R
(.406+.000/-.005)
*SEE
.030 ± .010
(SEE PART NUMBERS)
2
(.465)
NOTE
2
BUSHING DIAMETER
1
.81
3
.81
SHAFT DIA. (SEE
(SEE PART NUMBERS)
(.032)
(.032)
2
.25
12.70 ±0.25
PART NUMBERS)
DIA.
.81
(.010)
(.500 ± .010)
DIA.
22.22 ± .38
BUSHING DIA. (SEE
(.032)
MOUNTING SURFACE
PART NUMBERS)
SHAFT DIAMETER (.875 ±.015)
SHAFT DIA. (SEE
.81 ± .25 NUMBERS)
.25
5.08 ± .38
.25
(SEE PART NUMBERS)
PART
(.032 ± .010)
(.010)
7.93
(.010)
(.200 ± .015)
SHAFT DIAMETER
1.19
BUSHING DIA. (SEE
.25
(SEE PART NUMBERS)
(.312)
5.08 ± .38
PART NUMBERS)
(.047)
6.99 ± .38
7.92
*BUSHING THREAD SPECIFICATIONS:
20.63 ± .81
18.59 ± .38
(.010)
(.200 ± .015)
.81 ± .25
1.19
-1, -2, -3, -4 .... 3/8-32 UNF
(.275 ± .015)
(.312)
(.812 ± .032)
(.732 ± .015)
10.31 +
± .38
.13
(.032 ± .010)
7.93
(.047)
-5, -6, -7, -8 .... M9 x 0.75-7H
5.08
.00/-
20.62 ± .81
7.92
18.6 ± .4
(.406+.000/-.005)
(.312)
(.200 ± .015)
(.312)
(.812 ± .032)
(.732 ± .015)
20.63 ± .81
18.59 ± .38
5.08 ± .38
BUSHING DIAMETER
1
3
20.62 ± .81
18.6 ± .4 PART
6.99 ± .38
(.812 ± .032)
(.732 ± .015)
(.200 ± .015)
(SEE
NUMBERS)
2
(.812 ±
(.732 ± .015) .81
(.275 ± .015)
10.31 + .00/- .13
.032)
12.2
12.2
15.54
(.032)
(.48)
(.406+.000/-.005)
15.54
(.480)
BUSHING DIAMETER
(.612)
1
R MAX.
3
(.612)
(SEE PART
12.2
NUMBERS)
R MAX.
2
.81
(.48)
SHAFT DIAMETER
15.54
12.2
15.54
MAX.
.25
(SEE PART
R
NUMBERS)
(.032)
11.81
(.612)
(.480) 11.81
(.612)
(.010)
(.465)
1.19
(.465)
R MAX.
(.047)
SHAFT DIAMETER
11.81
7.92
12.70
PART NUMBERS)
22.22 ± .38
.25
12.70 ±0.25
(SEE
DIA.
DIA.
(.465)
DIA.
(.312)
11.81
(.500)
(.875 ±.015)
(.010)
(.500 ± .010)
DIA.
22.22 ± .38
1.19
(.465)
20.62 ± .81
18.6 ± .4
MOUNTING SURFACE
MOUNTING SURFACE
(.875 ±.015)
12.70
22.22 ± .38
7.92
(.812 ± .032)
DIA.
(.047)
(.732 ± .015)
DIA.
12.70 ±0.25
(.312)
(.500)
(.875
MOUNTING HOLE LOCATIONS
DIA.
RECOMMENDED PC BOARD
±.015)
(.500 ± .010)
DIA.
20.62 ± .81
18.6 ± .4
22.22 ± .38
MOUNTING SURFACE
HOLE DIAMETER
FMS
(.812 ± .032)
(.732 ± .015)
12.2
PC PIN
(.875 ±.015)
12.19 ± 0.51
MOUNTING SURFACE
Recommended PCB Layout
Terminal Styles
*BUSHING THREAD SPECIFICATIONS:
TERMINAL
2.08
RECOMMENDED PC BOARD MOUNTING HOLE LOCATIONS
(.480 ± .020)
(.48)
(.082)
-1, -2, -3, -4 .... 3/8-32 UNF
15.54
THICKNESS
CCW
CW
R MAX.
HOLE DIAMETER
“P” Terminal
1.63 ± 0.38
-6, -7, -8 .... M9 x 0.75-7H
Style
-5,
12.2
FMS
.305 ± .003
(.612)
2
1
3
PC PIN
2.08
12.19 ± 0.51
(.064 ± .015)
(.48)
(.012 ± .0001)
*BUSHING THREAD SPECIFICATIONS:
TERMINAL
15.54
(.082)
(.480 ± .020)
R MAX.
-1, -2, -3, -4 .... 3/8-32 UNF
CCW
CW
11.81
CW
THICKNESS
(.612)
1.63 ± 0.38
-5, -6, -7, -8 .... M9 x 0.75-7H
.305 ± .003
(.465)
2
1
3
5.08 5.08 6.99
(.064 ± .015)
11.81
(.012 ± .0001)
(.275)
(.200) (.200)
(.465)
12.70
CW
22.22 ± .38
3.30 ± 0.38
DIA.
DIA.
(.500) 5.08 6.99
(.875 ±.015)
TOLERANCES: EXCEPT WHERE NOTED
5.08
(.130 ± .015)
12.70
22.22 ± .38
.508
MOUNTING
.127
SURFACE
(.200)
DECIMALS: .XX
±.015)
DIA.
(.200) (.275)
(.500)
DIA.
(.875
± (.02), .XXX ± (.005)
3.30 ± 0.38
RECOMMENDED PC
FRACTIONS: ±1/64
HOLE LOCATIONS
MOUNTING SURFACE
BOARD MOUNTING
TOLERANCES: EXCEPT WHERE NOTED
(.130 ± .015)
Schematic
HOLE DIAMETER
DIMENSIONS: MM
PC BOARD MOUNTING HOLE LOCATIONS
RECOMMENDED
.508
.127
FMS
DECIMALS: .XX ±
.XXX ±
(IN.)
2.08
HOLE DIAMETER
(.005)
FMS
(.02),
(.082)
2.08
FRACTIONS: ±1/64
CCW
CW
(.082)
MM
CCW
CW
DIMENSIONS:
2
1
3
(IN.)
“S” Terminal Style
2
1
3
12.19 ± 0.51
CW
(.480 ± .020)
CW
5.08 5.08 6.99
2.54
5.08 5.08 6.99
(.200) (.200) (.275)
(.100) 12.19 ± 0.51
(.200) (.200) (.275)
(.480 ± .020)
3 PLCS.
SOLDER LUG
TOLERANCES: EXCEPT WHERE NOTED
TOLERANCES: EXCEPT WHERE NOTED
2.54
TERMINAL
.508
.127
.508
.127
DECIMALS: .XX ±
.XXX ±
0.86 (.100)
(.02),
DECIMALS: .XX ± (.02), .XXX ± (.005)
(.005)
SOLDER LUG
(.034) 3 PLCS.
FRACTIONS: ±1/64
FRACTIONS: ±1/64
TERMINAL
3 PLCS.
MM
MM
DIMENSIONS:
DIMENSIONS:
(IN.)
0.86
(IN.)
(.034)
3 PLCS.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Users should verify actual device performance in their specific applications.
The products described herein and this document are subject to specific disclaimers as set forth on the last page of this document, and at www.bourns.com/legal/disclaimer.pdf.
3590 - Precision Potentiometer
Recommended Part Numbers
(Printed Circuit)
3590P-2-102L
3590P-2-202L
3590P-2-502L
3590P-2-103L
3590P-2-203L
3590P-2-503L
3590P-2-104L
(Solder Lug)
3590S-2-102L
3590S-2-202L
3590S-2-502L
3590S-2-103L
3590S-2-203L
3590S-2-503L
3590S-2-104L
(Solder Lug)
3590S-1-102L
3590S-1-202L
3590S-1-502L
3590S-1-103L
3590S-1-203L
3590S-1-503L
3590S-1-104L
Resistance (Ω)
1,000
2,000
5,000
10,000
20,000
50,000
100,000
Resolution (%)
.029
.023
.025
.020
.019
.013
.009
BOLDFACE
LISTINGS ARE IN STOCK AND READILY AVAILABLE
THROUGH DISTRIBUTION. FOR OTHER OPTIONS CONSULT FACTORY.
ROHS IDENTIFIER:
L = COMPLIANT
Panel Thickness Dimensions
(For Bushing Mount Only)
2.46 - 3.81
(.097 - .150)
Shaft & Bushing Configurations
(Bushing - DxL, Shaft - D):
(-1) Plastic Bushing (3/8 ” x 5/16 ”) and
Shaft (.2480 + .001, - .002)
PANEL
(-2) Metal Bushing (3/8 ” x 5/16 ”) and
Shaft (.2497 + .0000, - .0009)
(-3) Sealed, Plastic Bushing (3/8 ” x 5/16 ”) and
Shaft (.2480 + .001, - .002)
(-4) Sealed, Metal Bushing (3/8 ” x 5/16 ”) and
Shaft (.2497 + .0000, - .0009)
(-5) Metric, Plastic Bushing (9 mm x 7.94 mm) and
Shaft (6 mm + 0, - .076 mm)
(-6) Metric, Metal Bushing (9 mm x 7.94 mm) and
Shaft (6 mm + 0, - .023 mm)
HEX NUT
LOCKWASHER
POT
(-7) Metric, Sealed, Plastic Bushing (9 mm x 7.94 mm) and
Shaft (6 mm + 0, - .076 mm)
(-8) Metric, Sealed, Metal Bushing (9 mm x 7.94 mm) and
Shaft (6 mm + 0, - .023 mm)
10.44 ± .07
DIA.
(.411 ± .003)
R
7.42
(.292)
ADDITIONAL HOLE FOR
ANTI-ROTATION PIN
1.60 +.08/-.03
DIA.
(.063 +.003/-.001)
Anti-rotation pin hole is shown at six o'clock
position for reference only. The actual location is
determined by the customer's application. Refer
to the front view of the potentiometer to see the
location of the optional A/R pin.
Panel thickness and hole diameters are
recommended for best fit. However, customers
may adjust the dimensions to suit their specific
application.
DIMENSIONS:
MM
(INCHES)
TOLERANCES: ±
0.127
(.005)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Users should verify actual device performance in their specific applications.
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