7813 Series, DIP Switches

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7813J-1-023E
SWITCH ROTARY DIP SPDT 100MA 16V
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
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J Lead
-55°C ~ 125°C
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Rotary for Tool
SPDT
100mA
2
0.087" (2.20mm)
7813
16VAC/DC
Flush, Recessed
No
7813S-1-051E
SWITCH ROTARY DIP SPDT 100MA 16V
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount, Right Angle
-
-
J Lead
-55°C ~ 125°C
-
-
Rotary for Tool
SPDT
100mA
2
0.211" (5.35mm)
7813
16VAC/DC
Flush, Recessed
No
7813S-1-023E
SWITCH ROTARY DIP SPDT 100MA 16V
Contact us
Quantity
Contact us
PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount, Right Angle
-
-
J Lead
-55°C ~ 125°C
-
-
Rotary for Tool
SPDT
100mA
2
0.211" (5.35mm)
7813
16VAC/DC
Flush, Recessed
No
7813J-1-051E
SWITCH ROTARY DIP SPDT 100MA 16V
Contact us
Quantity
Contact us
PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
-
-
J Lead
-55°C ~ 125°C
-
-
Rotary for Tool
SPDT
100mA
2
0.087" (2.20mm)
7813
16VAC/DC
Flush, Recessed
No

DIP Switches

DIP switches, or Dual Inline Package switches, are electromechanical devices commonly utilized to regulate the flow of current within a circuit. These devices typically consist of small switches grouped together as jumper blocks or compact rotary switches that require a tool for adjustment. Within this product family, there are various actuator types available to suit different application requirements. These actuator types include breakable (shunt), piano, rocker, rotary, slide, standard, and toggle. Each actuator type offers distinct characteristics and functionalities tailored for specific use cases. The breakable (shunt) actuator type is designed with a removable shunt that can be placed across pins to create a closed circuit or removed to open the circuit. This type allows for easy on/off configuration. The piano actuator type features a slim, elongated shape similar to the keys on a piano. It provides a larger surface area for ease of operation and precise control. The rocker actuator type has a pivoting mechanism that allows for smooth rocking motion to activate or deactivate the switch. It offers a tactile feedback and is often used for simple on/off functions. The rotary actuator type requires turning the switch using a tool or finger to select among multiple positions. It usually provides a higher number of switch positions, ranging from 1 to 64, allowing for more complex configurations. The slide actuator type operates by sliding a lever or button horizontally to engage or disengage the switch. It offers a clear visual indication of the switch status and is commonly used for binary options. The standard actuator type refers to a traditional switch design with a push-button or lever that is pressed or toggled. It is widely used for basic on/off functions. The toggle actuator type is characterized by a lever that remains in the selected position until manually changed. It provides a clear visual indication of the switch state and is commonly used for maintaining a consistent setting. In summary, DIP switches are electromechanical devices that play a crucial role in current flow control within circuits. With various actuator types and a range of positions available, these switches offer flexibility and versatility for different applications, ensuring precise configuration and control of electrical circuits.