Description
– A Kans tact switch is a type of miniature momentary push-button switch designed for use in electronic circuits and devices, providing a tactile feedback (a “click” or bump) when pressed.
– These switches are typically used for manual actuation to complete or break an electrical circuit and are characterized by their small size and lower voltage/current ratings compared to other switch types.
Key Features:
Momentary Action:
They are designed to return to their original position (open or closed) when the actuating force is removed.
Tactile Feedback:
They provide a noticeable “click” or haptic feedback when pressed, indicating that the switch has been activated.
Small Size:
Tact switches are known for their compact design, making them suitable for space-constrained applications.
Low Voltage/Current Ratings:
Compared to other switch types, they generally have lower voltage and current ratings.
SPST or DPST:
Kans tact switches are available in Single Pole Single Throw (SPST) and Double Pole Single Throw (DPST) configurations.
SMD and DIP:
They can be Surface Mount Devices (SMD) or Dual In-line Package (DIP) for different mounting preferences.


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