This 2-Pin SMD Micro Push Button Switch is an essential component for high-density electronic applications where space is at a premium. Measuring exactly 6.70mm x 3.50mm, this tactile switch is specifically designed for surface-mount technology (SMD), making it a perfect fit for modern PCB designs in RC vehicles, car remote fobs, and handheld electronics. Its robust construction ensures a reliable "push-on" tactile response, providing clear feedback for every actuation.
Miniature Footprint: The ultra-slim 6.70mm x 3.50mm profile allows for integration into the smallest control boards and remote housings.
SMD Mounting Design: Features two gull-wing style solder pins designed for secure surface-mount attachment, ensuring mechanical stability under repeated use.
Tactile Feedback: Engineered for a crisp, momentary "click" response, ideal for user-facing buttons that require a high-quality feel.
Durable White Actuator: Equipped with a high-visibility white plunger for easy alignment during assembly or repair.
Versatile Compatibility: Frequently used as a replacement part for RC transmitter buttons, car alarm remotes, and compact consumer gadgets.
RC Electronics: Perfect for "Bind" buttons or auxiliary control switches on remote control cars, drones, and planes.
Automotive Remotes: A standard replacement for worn-out buttons in car key fobs and garage door openers.
Portable Gadgets: Ideal for power or reset buttons in MP3 players, smartwatches, and small medical devices.
DIY Electronics: A staple for hobbyists working with Arduino or Raspberry Pi projects requiring minimal space.
Dimensions: 6.70mm (L) x 3.50mm (W).
Type: Momentary Tactile Switch.
Terminal Style: 2-Pin SMD (Surface Mount Device).
Action: Push-to-Make (Normally Open).
Button Color: White.
Can I use this to repair my car's key fob?
Yes! The 6.70mm x 3.50mm size is a common standard for many automotive remotes. Always measure your existing switch before ordering to ensure a perfect fit.
Is this a momentary or a latching switch?
This is a momentary switch. The circuit is only "ON" while the button is actively held down and returns to "OFF" as soon as it is released.
How difficult is it to solder this onto a board?
Because it is an SMD component, it requires precision soldering or a reflow station. It is best suited for experienced hobbyists or professionals using fine-tip soldering irons.
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