- 2 pin button typically have two metal pins or terminals on the back, which are used to make electrical connections.
- 2 pin button are typically designed to be mounted in a hole in a panel or circuit board, using a mounting method such as soldering or crimping.
- The 2 pin button can have a variety of different contact types, including momentary (temporary), latching (maintained), and bi-stable (two stable positions).
- 2 pin button are generally small in size, making them easy to integrate into a variety of different electronic devices and systems.
- 2 pin button switches can be actuated in a variety of ways, including pressing a button or lever, flipping a toggle, or rocking a lever back and forth.
A 2-pin button switch features two metal pins or terminals at its rear. It’s crafted for insertion into a hole in either a panel or a circuit board and is activated by pressing a button or lever on its front. These switches are prevalent in various electronic devices like computers, appliances, and industrial control systems, serving to regulate electricity flow and manage circuit on/off states.
Examples of 2-pin button switches encompass push-button, toggle, and rocker variants. Generally compact, they can seamlessly fit into diverse electronic devices and systems.
Their voltage and current ratings are usually specific to the switch type and intended use. They can adopt various circuit configurations, including SPST (single pole, single throw), SPDT (single pole, double throw), and DPDT (double pole, double throw).
Specifications:
Dimensions | 5x5x13mm |
Weight | 5g |
Package Includes:
- 5 x 2 Pin Button Switch
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