What Are Rotary Switches and What Are They Used For?
Rotary Switches are a type of electrical switch that uses a rotating mechanism to select one of several positions or settings.
Rotary Switches are a type of electrical switch that uses a rotating mechanism to select one of several positions or settings.
The IP Rating Chart (Ingress Protection), also known as the IP Code, is a standardized system used to classify and rate the degree of protection provided by an electrical enclosure or electronic device against the intrusion of solids and liquids.
Tilt switches are simple devices that are often used to trigger actions in response to changes in an object’s position or orientation.
The main advantages of DIP switches are the ability to quickly change positions and the fact there are no parts to lose.
With the IBEX Boat Show coming to Tampa, Florida, we’ve been reviewing switches commonly used in boats and other watercraft, but we can’t forget about boating equipment and accessories. Here are some of our switch solutions for common boating equipment and accessories.
The KAT Series DIP switch has retired, but there’s a viable replacement entering the game from the bullpen – the KAD Series.
Whether it’s a boat you’re building, a jet ski, or even a submarine, E-Switch has the water-resistant switch solutions for your marine and watercraft applications.
E-Switch anti-vandal switches are the perfect premium push buttons for outdoor kitchen appliances like grills, smokers, and ranges.
We at E-Switch want to make the installation of our switches as easy as possible, which is why all our panel mount switches are now available with wire leads.
Whether you’re making a smoothie or salsa, E-Switch has switches for blenders of all designs. Happy National Smoothie Day from all of us at E-Switch!
The comprehensive range of electromechanical switch products from E-Switch is now available to Farnell customers.
However small the application, from tactiles to toggle switches, E-Switch has an electromechanical switch solution for your device designs.