Will be switching up to 5V signals - negligible current. Probable only set/reset a few times for initial conditions. Need 1 and 4 SPST "poles"
Thank You
Oh, and if this type of switch is NOT recommended - are there any kind of Thru-hole headers or something with say the pins soldered to the board and some kind of a "slide on shorting stub". Probably commonplace but I don't know the terminology
Thank You
Oh, and if this type of switch is NOT recommended - are there any kind of Thru-hole headers or something with say the pins soldered to the board and some kind of a "slide on shorting stub". Probably commonplace but I don't know the terminology
I prefer the rocker style of switch, it's got a more positive-action switching behavior than slide styles.
Here are 9 of them that I find acceptable. Gold contacts, plenty of voltage rating and current rating for your application.
Here are 9 of them that I find acceptable. Gold contacts, plenty of voltage rating and current rating for your application.
You could use as you suggest the standard .1" header with a shorting plug. Computer boards often have them. Old IDE disk drives used the plugs to set options. I took a quick look on digikey but could not find them. I was probably not searching correctly as they are super common. It would save a bit of space over a switch and since you plan on leaving it it fixed after testing, might work better.
Ah, thank you, yes shunt. Digi has amphenol's that are gold plated, so Audiophile Quality. Part number is 861410021H110LF.
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