2023-08-28
The push button switch is an electronic switch device used to control the on-off state of the circuit.
Mode of operation: The button switch changes the state of the switch by pressing the button or releasing the button.
Linear and non-linear: Push button switches can be divided into linear switches and non-linear switches. Linear switches remain energized when the button is pressed and de-energize when the button is released; non-linear switches energize when the button is pressed and de-energize when the button is pressed again.
Unipolar and Bipolar: Push button switches can be divided into unipolar switches and bipolar switches. Unipolar switches have only one control loop, while bipolar switches have two control loops. Size and Shape: Pushbutton switches come in a variety of sizes and shapes, such as round, square, rectangular, etc., to suit different application needs.
Current and voltage: Push button switches can withstand different currents and voltages, which can be selected according to specific application requirements.
Electrical Contacts: Pushbutton switches have one or more sets of electrical contacts that are used to open or close a circuit.
Durability: Push button switches typically have a long lifespan and are able to withstand multiple presses and uses without being easily damaged.
Reliability: The push button switch is made of high-quality materials and design, which has reliable performance and can maintain a stable switch state during long-term use.
Display indication: Some pushbutton switches have an indicator light or logo to show the state of the switch, such as on or off.
Protection level: Push button switches can have different protection levels to suit special application environments and requirements. Installation method: The push button switch can be installed by different installation methods, such as threaded installation, fixed installation, etc.
Multifunctional: The push button switch can be used in various different application scenarios, such as home, industry, automobile, etc. Protective function: Some push button switches have special protective functions, such as waterproof, dustproof, etc., to meet the needs of use in special environments.
Substitutability: Push button switches are usually available in many different brands and models to meet the needs of different customers. Quick Response: Pushbutton switches respond quickly to a press or release, allowing the switch state to change instantly.
Simple structure: The push button switch is usually composed of a small number of parts, with a simple structure and easy maintenance and repair. Insulation performance: The insulation performance of the button switch is usually better, which can effectively isolate the interference between circuits.
Anti-seismic performance: Push button switches usually have good anti-seismic performance and can adapt to various vibration environments. Wide range of applications: push button switches are widely used in control electrical appliances, instruments, communication equipment, home appliances, industrial equipment and other fields.