Potentiometers & Knobs
Shop potentiometers, trimpots, rotary encoders, slide pots, and knobs for your electronics projects. From simple volume controls to precision multi-turn trimpots and I2C digital potentiometers, we stock a wide range for hobbyists, STEM educators, and professional designers alike.
Whether you're building a custom controller, tuning a circuit, or adding user input to a maker project, you'll find the right component here — with fast shipping across Australia.
Adafruit I2C Stemma QT Rotary Encoder Breakout with Encoder
SKU: AF-5880 | Brand: Adafruit
The Adafruit I2C STEMMA QT Rotary Encoder Breakout comes with a 24-detent rotary encoder with push-switch pre-soldered, so you can start twisting right away. An onboard microcontroller running Adafruit's seesaw firmwa...
Delivered by Thu 18 Jun
Gravity: 360 Degree Rotary Encoder Module
SKU: DF-SEN0502 | Brand: DFRobot
This looks like a potentiometer, but it’s an encoder switch. It is a cascadable 360 ° rotary encoder switch with 20 pulses per revolution, and each pulse corresponds to a detent. There are LED lights set for each dete...
Delivered by Thu 18 Jun
SparkFun Roller Encoder Breakout - SparkFun Electronics
SKU: SF-BOB-29094 | Brand: SparkFun
A breakout board for the Panasonic EVQWGD001 roller wheel encoder with press-to-select switch. This tactile input device combines a scrolling wheel with a push button in a compact form factor – similar to the scroll w...
Delivered by Mon 29 Jun
ANO Rotary Navigation Encoder to I2C STEMMA QT Adaptor
SKU: AF-6310 | Brand: Adafruit
This breakout turns the ANO rotary encoder wheel into an easy-to-use I2C input device. The ANO wheel gives you a clicky, scroll-wheel-style interface with a rotary control plus five button switches, without needing to...
Delivered by Wed 8 Jul
ANO Rotary Navigation Encoder Breakout
SKU: AF-6311 | Brand: Adafruit
This breakout makes the ANO rotary encoder wheel much easier to use in a breadboard or wired prototype. The encoder is a distinctive navigation control, with a clicky scroll-wheel feel reminiscent of early iPod interf...
Delivered by Wed 8 Jul