(N.O.) (N.C.) Special Function Switches 1

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1662.0101

Marquardt

PANEL MOUNT

SPST

PUSHBUTTON

(N.O.) (N.C.)

16A@250VAC

BLACK

POLYAMIDE

BLACK

0 deg

100000000 ohm

32.9946 mm

24.9936 inch

22.5044 mm

16 A

SILVER

.197 inch

QUICK CONNECT

1662

100 mohm

4.4958

SILVER

250 V

.406 inch

Special Function Switches

Special function switches are electronic switches that are designed for specific applications or functions beyond simply turning a circuit on or off. They are commonly used in a variety of industries, such as aerospace, defense, and medical.

Some examples of special function switches include:

1. Safety switches: These are switches that are designed to shut down equipment or systems in the event of an emergency or malfunction. They are commonly used in industrial control systems and medical devices.

2. Joystick switches: These are switches that use a joystick or other control device to control the movement of mechanical components, such as in robotics or gaming systems.

3. Piezo switches: These are switches that use piezoelectric materials to generate a voltage when a mechanical force is applied. They are commonly used in medical devices and aerospace applications.

4. Magnetic switches: These are switches that use a magnetic field to activate the switch, such as in magnetic reed switches.

Special function switches offer several advantages over traditional on/off switches. They provide more options for controlling circuits, such as momentary activation or variable speed control. They also offer more tactile feedback and can be easier to operate.