It's 8mm wide, momentary.
Any idea who makes it?
It's 8mm wide, momentary.
Any idea who makes it?
I saw swichs like this on old keyboards
http://www.pcworld.com/article/242037/mechanical_keyboard_faq_pick_the_right_switch.html
Is there any part-number printed on it anywhere? Might need a magnifying glass to read...
I've got a bunch of those I think I got out of a camera dvr, nuvico I believe although no clue who makes the switch
kinda cool you can fit like a 1mm led in it nicely
There are several places that have those.. (mouser I think too?)
I believe those are supposed to have an SMD led on the top..
***(the latching ones can be converted to momentary one by removing a pin)
e-switch I think sells them too:
http://www.e-switch.com/Portals/0/Series_Pdf/LP4.pdf
I think a place overseas also is distributor.. (but Id have to dig all that up)
the different cap selections is nice too (if you can a place that has them)
I bought 20 of those, latching though for a dollar at Electrodragon... $0.05 Ea... Used switches, removed from PC boards are a chancy thing, even with commercial
de-soldering equipment they tend to be intermittent about 20% of the time... get 8 ok switches out of 10... So I don't even bother anymore... When I see them with a "reasonable" price I just stock up as it isn't worth my time to use "used" switches. Same place had some of the Best banana jack to mini grabber, regular grabber and Alligator test leads I have seen this side of Pomona inexpensive @ $1.50 - $1.70 Ea. I bought a handful just in case I got 10 for about $18.00. Those little 433 Mhz 'Simple" transmitter and receiver boards for $1.80 a pair... $14.00 for a 2.4" TFT LCD with a shield.
Doc
I though they were Omron, but since they are so hard to find, probably not great for a new design.