Tactile Push Button Switches
Item No.: | LTS Series |
Supplier Details
Country: Taiwan
City: Taoyuan City 32062, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Address: 6F., No. 25-2, Ji-Lin Road, Chung Li District. (Chung Li Industrial Park)
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A push to make switch allows electricity to flow between its two contacts when held in. When the button is released, the circuit is broken. This type of switch is also known as a Normally Open (NO) Switch. (Examples: doorbell, computer case power switch, calculator buttons, individual keys on a keyboard)
A push to break switch does the opposite, i.e. when the button is not pressed, electricity can flow, but when it is pressed the circuit is broken. This type of switch is also known as a Normally Closed (NC) Switch. (Examples: Fridge Light Switch, Alarm Switches in Fail-Safe circuits)
Many Push switches are designed to function as both push to make and push to break switches. For these switches, the wiring of the switch determines whether the switch functions as a push to make or as a push to break switch.
- Snap-in type, which can be directly mounted on PC board.
- Some of output terminals can be also used as jumper leads, thus making circuit design easy.
- Standard knobs are available.
- Operating switches in all types of electronic equipment such as audio apparatus, office equipment, communications apparatus, measuring instruments, TC sets, VCRs, etc.
- Prompt delivery: High efficiency production, fast delivery speed.
- Miniature and ultra-miniature tact and dome switches for printed circuit board mounting.
- It is with LED light indicator, DIP mounting.
- Used in the fields of electronic products, household appliances and more.
- High precision mechanism design offers acute operation and long service life.
A push to make switch allows electricity to flow between its two contacts when held in. When the button is released, the circuit is broken. This type of switch is also known as a Normally Open (NO) Switch. (Examples: doorbell, computer case power switch, calculator buttons, individual keys on a keyboard)
A push to break switch does the opposite, i.e. when the button is not pressed, electricity can flow, but when it is pressed the circuit is broken. This type of switch is also known as a Normally Closed (NC) Switch. (Examples: Fridge Light Switch, Alarm Switches in Fail-Safe circuits)
Many Push switches are designed to function as both push to make and push to break switches. For these switches, the wiring of the switch determines whether the switch functions as a push to make or as a push to break switch.