Tactile Switches or tact switches are an on/off electronic switch that is only on when there is some pressure put on it or when the button is pressed. As soon as the tactile switch button is released and the pressure has been took off, the circuit is then broken. Tact switches work with user interaction with the button or switch when it makes contact with the control panel beneath, most cases this is usually a printed circuit board (PCB) Tact switches are an electromechanical switch for:- Keyboards Keypads Instruments Interface control panel applications There are many types of electric tactile switches available and these are:- Standard Types Illuminated Types Sealed Types Key Tops Surface Mount Types Hinged Types SPST (Single Pole Single through) SPDT (single pole double throw) DPST (double pole, single throw) DPDT (double pole double throw) All Tactile switches are designed for applications such as:- Automotive Industrial Telecommunication networks
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Available in a variety of cap colors and
either an SPST or SPDT configuration, C&K’s KS Single Pole keyswitch is found in products throughout the instrumentation and telecommunications industries.
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Marquardt 1683 series single and double pole push
button switches. The 1683 push button switches are suitable for use in Class II appliances and are available with non illuminated or illuminated (red or green) 230Vac neon actuators.