Description
- Specifications:
- Configuration: Single-Pole Single-Throw (SPST)
- Actuator Type: Toggle, rocker, slide, push-button, etc.
- Current Rating: Varies (commonly from a few milliamperes to several amperes)
- Voltage Rating: Varies (commonly from a few volts to several hundred volts)
- Terminal Type: Solder lug, screw terminals, quick-connect terminals, PCB mount, etc.
- Description:
- An On/Off switch, also known as a power switch or toggle switch, is a fundamental component used to control the power supply to electronic devices, allowing users to easily switch between the ON and OFF states.
- Available in various configurations, including single-pole single-throw (SPST), On/Off switches provide simple and reliable control over electrical circuits, making them indispensable components in a wide range of applications.
- On/Off switches come in different actuator types such as toggles, rockers, slides, and push-buttons, allowing users to choose the most suitable option based on ergonomic preferences and space constraints.
- With their robust construction and reliable performance, these switches are widely used in consumer electronics, industrial machinery, automotive systems, and household appliances for powering devices on and off with ease.
- Terminal options include solder lugs, screw terminals, quick-connect terminals, and PCB mounting, providing flexibility for installation and integration into various electronic systems and devices.