The 6x6x5H 4-Pin Tact Switch is a fundamental electronic component engineered for reliable, momentary circuit activation on printed circuit boards (PCBs). Featuring a standard 6mm x 6mm base and a 5mm height (H), this switch provides a crisp, tactile "click" that confirms user input. Its through-hole 4-pin design ensures a stable mechanical and electrical connection, making it the industry-standard choice for interface buttons in modern electronics.
Standard 6x6mm Footprint: Compact square base designed to fit high-density PCB layouts without sacrificing ease of use.
5mm Actuator Height: The 5mm profile offers a balanced height suitable for most device enclosures and button caps.
Stable 4-Pin Configuration: Features four angled metal pins that provide a secure anchor point during soldering and operation.
Crisp Tactile Feedback: Delivers clear mechanical feedback (audible and physical) upon depression for accurate user interaction.
Momentary SPST Action: Operates as a Single Pole Single Throw switch that completes the circuit only while the button is physically held down.
This 6x6x5mm Tactile Button is widely used in:
Consumer Electronics: Power buttons and menu navigation for remote controls, calculators, and kitchen appliances.
Computer Peripherals: Reset buttons for routers, modems, and internal PC components.
DIY & Prototyping: Essential for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and breadboard-based project triggers.
Industrial Equipment: Low-profile interface buttons for control panels and diagnostic tools.
Dimensions: 6mm x 6mm (Base) x 5mm (Total Height).
Pin Count: 4-Pin through-hole.
Circuitry: SPST (Single Pole Single Throw).
Mounting Type: PCB Through-Hole.
Why are there 4 pins if it's a simple switch?
While there are 4 pins, they are connected in two pairs internally. This provides better mechanical stability on the PCB and allows the switch to bridge traces on the board if needed.
Can I use this on a standard breadboard?
Yes! The pin spacing of the 6x6mm series is compatible with standard 2.54mm breadboards, making it perfect for rapid prototyping.
How long do these switches last?
Most tactile switches of this quality are rated for at least 100,000 to 1,000,000 cycles, ensuring long-term reliability even with frequent use.
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