This is going to sound pretty basic, but when wiring a variable resistor to ground why do people tie the free end back to the wiper.
For example I have a car sensor, like the coolant temp sensor, that is just a temp dependant variable resistor to ground.
Now I want to simulate it on the bench with a pot, so I connect one of the pot's outer contacts to GND, and my circuit to the middle wiper. This leaves one free contact on the pot, which I see in some circuits being tied back to the wiper.
If you look at the 3 pots - middle left -, 2 are tied, 1 not.
For example I have a car sensor, like the coolant temp sensor, that is just a temp dependant variable resistor to ground.
Now I want to simulate it on the bench with a pot, so I connect one of the pot's outer contacts to GND, and my circuit to the middle wiper. This leaves one free contact on the pot, which I see in some circuits being tied back to the wiper.
If you look at the 3 pots - middle left -, 2 are tied, 1 not.
