A DIP Switch or dual in-line package switch”, is a manual electrical switch that is packaged with other circuits to control the flow of electricity.
How do DIP switches work? They work simply with on or off switches on the DIP switch its self that tells electricity to flow through the switch once “on” has been achieved. For a more detailed explanation and to read more about the type of switches available, check out our complete guide to DIP switches.
Features and benefits:
Gold contacts on some models for high reliability
Good replacement for jumpers
Units vary with 1 through to 32 poles.
Longer poles in some models save loading time in production.
Can be modified by cutting the poles to the required level
Good service temperature ranges for all environment
Offer resistance to shock and vibrations in some models
Description:
Available in a choice of configurationsTape sealing is
essential to prevent the ingress of cleaning fluids during flow solder processesNon switching rating: 5A @ 100VacContact resistance: 10mΩ.
Description:
Available in a choice of configurationsChangeover (SPDT) types
have break-before-make contacts (pairs of pins along one side of the switch must be commoned to achieve a changeover action)Suitable for dry circuit switchingNon switching rating: 5A @ 100VacContact resistance: 10mΩ.
Description:
The NDSR series are SPST through-hole switches with
a recessed actuator and they are available in an array of positions. Applications include telecom, computers, test equipment, security and instrumentation. Operation force 10N max 2mm Stroke 25mA 24Vdc, switching rating 100mA ...