Anti- vandal switches are designed for applications that are subjected to harsh use and attempts to damage them. Applications for anti-vandal switches (and tamper proof) include vending kiosks, public ticket dispensers, pedestrian cross walk signals and security keypad panels in a gated community...
A capacitive switch is a touch sensor or type of touch-controlled electrical switch that operates by measuring change in capacitance; also known as touch sensor technology. Touch switches are used in the following applications: white goods, security devices, commercial appliances, kiosks, electrical housewares and medical equipment...
Detector switches are used in many applications including consumer electronics, computer/peripherals, telecommunications, appliances, networking, performance audio, instrumentation, and more...
DIP switches are designed to be used on a PC board and are commonly used to customize the behavior of an electronic device for specific situations. DIP switches are an alternative to jumper blocks. Their main advantages are that they are quicker to change and there are no parts to lose...
Keylock switches work great for security applications, personal transportation vehicles, or kiosk control.They have many different types of key options, designed for your application...
Navigation joystick switches are designed for applications that require user interface navigation....
E-Switch pushbutton switches range in size from miniature to industrial power switches; available in non-illumination or illumination with multiple LED color options; many pushbutton switches are IP rated and offer long travel...
Rocker switches are commonly used to directly power a device. They are available in many shapes, sizes and colors, with both standard and custom symbols available on the actuator. Rocker switch illumination may be controlled on a separate circuit, or be dependent on switch position, based on what series is chosen. Available termination options include SMT, PCB pins, solder lugs, screw terminals, and quick connect tabs...
A rotary switch operates by rotation which controls different circuit functions. The rotor has a contact arm or spoke that projects from its surface like a cam. An array of terminals is arranged in a circle around the rotor. Each terminal serves as a contact for the arm/spoke. This allows electrical circuits to be connected to the rotor. The switch is layered to allow the use of multiple poles. Each layer is equivalent to one pole...
Rotary coded DIP switches vary in terms of maximum current rating, maximum AC voltage rating, maximum DC voltage rating, and maximum mechanical life. Terminal types include through hole, right angle, and SMT options. They come in tape and reel packaging...
Slide switches are commonly used in many applications, including consumer electronics, computer servers, instrumentation, test and measurement, among others...
E-Switch snap action series provide multiple options including a unique SMT version of snap action switches, the TS2 series. Miniature and sub-miniature snap action switches are available...
Tact switches are commonly used in many consumer electronic devices. They have a small footprint and come in many sizes and gram forces...
Tilt switches are triggered when tilted 45 degrees of the horizontal. They are used for many safety devices, portable equipment, medical equipment, gaming and computer equipment, and security devices...
A toggle switch is actuated by a moving a lever back and forth to open or close an electrical circuit. Toggle switches offer a variety of switching functions - SPDT, SPST, DPDT, DPST and multiple actuator and bushing options. Our toggle switches also come in different sizes, from miniature PCB mount up to power rated panel mounted switches...
A trigger switch, as the name would suggest, functions by the pulling of a trigger. Trigger switches are used in hand held equipment, power tools and sprayers, and many other applications. E-Switch offers the opportunity to customize your trigger switch to your specifications...