This Vertical Push Button Switch is a high-performance component designed for space-conscious circuit board applications. Featuring a self-locking (latching) mechanism, this switch stays in the "down" position when pressed and clicks back to its original state when pressed again, making it perfect for primary power control. Its vertical orientation and 6-pin configuration provide excellent mechanical stability for PCB-mounted electronics.
Self-Locking Latching Action: Provides a reliable "Push-On, Push-Off" function that holds its state without continuous pressure.
6-Pin Dual-Row Layout: The multi-pin design allows for diverse circuit configurations, including DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw) switching.
Precision PCB Mounting: Featuring straight vertical pins designed for easy through-hole soldering on standard prototype or production boards.
High-Contrast White Actuator: The bright white plunger ensures easy visibility during assembly and provides a clean look for user-facing interfaces.
Rugged Black Housing: Built from durable, heat-resistant synthetic materials to withstand the soldering process and repeated mechanical use.
This Vertical PCB Switch is a versatile choice for:
Consumer Electronics: Power buttons for small appliances, alarm clocks, and handheld devices.
Network & IT Equipment: Ideal for reset or toggle switches on routers, modems, and external drives.
Audio/Visual Gear: Perfect for mode selection or power toggling on compact mixers and effect pedals.
DIY & Prototyping: A staple for Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects requiring a reliable latching power switch.
Type: Self-Locking (Latching) Push Switch.
Mounting: Vertical Through-Hole (PCB).
Pin Count: 6-Pin.
Plunger Color: White.
Body Color: Black.
Can I use this for a simple ON/OFF circuit?
Yes. While it has 6 pins, you can simply use two or three pins to create a standard Single Pole (SPST or SPDT) latching power circuit.
Does this switch require a button cap?
It can be used as-is for internal or recessed buttons, but it is also compatible with standard square or round plastic caps if you need a larger touch surface.
Is it momentary or latching?
This is a Self-Locking (Latching) switch. It clicks and stays in place when pushed, and clicks again to release.
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