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Stepped Attenuator Question - Click HERE for Original Thread
Adam M.
I don't know what forum this belongs in, but everyone here seems to use stepped attenuators...

Are they as simple as they seem, just a voltage divider made up of multiple resistors, where a switch moves between contact points where different resistance values are on each side of the connection, just like a potentiometer wiper works, only using fixed resistors instead of a coil of nichrome or similar wire? Let me know where this belongs if this is not the correct place.
Thanks.
Bill Fitzpatrick
Essentially you are correct except that pots these days often have conductive plastic elements.

But it's not that simple of a DIY project. First, try to find a 2pole 31 position switch in single quantities at a reasonable price. Next, buy 2 each of the precision resistors. It's easier to buy one assembled. There is a thread which leads to someone who makes and sells them. Do a search. About $30 I believe.

Personally, I prefer an indented pot.
Variac
Click around on this site- you'll learn it all.
http://www.goldpt.com/
I have the switches, now I have to decide how to wire them.

Reports are that the 30-40 dollar ones from e-bay are noisy-make a popping sound .
Nuuk
12 postition stepped attenuators work well enough if you tailor the resistor values to your system.

And with a sensible choice of resistor (even plain vanilla metal films don't sound bad), you can knock one up for less than the price of an expensive pot!

More details on building a stepped attenuator HERE .

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