5.8*5.8mm push button switch smd non-latching self-locking non-lacthing self locking switch benefits
Product Name | Push button switch |
Model | KFC-01-580-2GZ |
Operation Type | latching |
Switch Combination | 1NO1NC |
Head Type | high head |
Terminal type | Terminal |
Enclosure Material | Brass nickel |
Delivery Days | 3-7 days after payment received |
Contact Resistance | 50 mΩ max |
Insulation Resistance | 1000MΩ Min |
Operating Temperature | -20°C ~+55°C
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A self-locking switch generally refers to a switch with a mechanical locking function. When pressed and released, the button will not fully jump up. It is in a locked state and needs to be pressed again to unlock and fully jump up. It’s called a self-locking switch. Early TV sets and monitors that directly cut off power completely used this kind of switch.
The only difference between the illuminated self-locking switch and the ordinary self-locking switch is that the illuminated switch makes full use of the space in its button to place a small indicator bulb or LED. One end of it is connected to the neutral line, and the other end usually passes through a dropper. The piezoresistor is connected in parallel with the normally open contact of the switch. When the switch is closed, the device operates and also provides power to the indicator light. Its types include diagonal simultaneous switching, parallel simultaneous switching, and leaping simultaneous switching.