What Does POT Stand For?
POT stands for Potentiometer
POT, short for potentiometer, is an electrical component that functions as a variable resistor, allowing users to adjust voltage or current within a circuit. Typically used in applications such as volume controls, dimmers, and sensor calibration, potentiometers consist of a resistive element and a sliding or rotating contact (wiper) that varies resistance when moved along the element. This adjustment enables precise control over electrical signals, making potentiometers essential in various electronic devices.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym