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Pushbuttons cope with tough environments

The illuminated versions afford simple, easy identification, whilst the nonilluminated range offers optional customised button marking.  Brochure available  

News from Live Electronics (18 October 2007)

Keyboard integrates smart card reader

The integrated PC/SC smart card reader located on the top of the keyboard saves space and also enables the user to perform a single-handed card insertion, while keeping the card in plain view.

News from Cherry Electrical Products (16 October 2007)

Secure keyboard checks fingerprints

The UPEK TCS1 capacitive fingerprint sensor with TouchChip technology protects against unauthorised access, offering a resolution of 256 x 360 pixels.

News from Cherry Electrical Products (16 October 2007)

Keyboards integrate slide sensor

Cherry's G83-14601 and G83-14701 keyboards use the AuthenTec AES2501B swipe sensor.

News from Cherry Electrical Products (16 October 2007)

Keyboard upgrade includes new screen

The N series 1U LCD is an enhanced version of the RKP series keyboard drawer, with a new front panel and keyboard with the mouse module on the lower centre of the keyboard.

News from Austin Hughes Europe (16 October 2007)

Miniature slide switches suit space restrictions

Available in single-, double- and triple-throw circuits, the JS switches are offered in surface-mount and through-hole configurations.

News from C&K Components (11 October 2007)

Slide switches offer precise operation

MMP 1010-1 microminiature slide switches have a very stable construction and offer a precise switch operation with a maximum operating force of 8N.

News from Knitter Switch ( 9 October 2007)

Catalogue offers 40,000,000 switch options

Selector guides help C+K Components catalogue users find the most suitable switch series quickly and easily

News from C&K Components ( 9 October 2007)

Keyboard is built to withstand usage hazards

Ruggedised keyboard is designed to reliably operate in the harshest environments.

News from Advanced Input Systems ( 4 October 2007)

Switches and indicators save panel space

Pushbutton switches and pilot lights fit panel cutouts of 8, 10 and 12mm diameters.  Brochure available  

News from Live Electronics (20 September 2007)

Double-pole switch suits electrical equipment

Schurter's MSM DP switch suits applications where an additional second contact is required for a safety circuit.  Brochure available  

News from Schurter Input Systems (19 September 2007)

LCD/keyboard drawer offers easy installation

The Hercules-G slide rails are designed to support the full weight of the unit when extended by using a locking slide rail with a safety switch.

News from Aicsys (18 September 2007)

Switch reduces driver distraction

The CI11-SMD switch can be used in all passenger compartment applications and is typically chosen for infotainment, navigation and HVAC systems.  Brochure available  

News from Piher International (13 September 2007)

Key factors in switch specification

Jochen Ullmer examines important criteria to consider when selecting switches for human-machine interfaces.  Brochure available  

News from Schurter Input Systems ( 7 September 2007)

Rocker switches suit household appliances

The 1880 series uses a switching principle with a proven life of 100 million cycles and an electrical rating up to 12(4)A and 250V AC with inrush currents up to 70A.

News from Quadrant Connections ( 7 September 2007)

Switch prevents unauthorised access

The DSL-SR lock switch offers a high-security key mechanism combined with a rugged, reliable electrical switch

News from Lorlin Electronics (31 August 2007)

Push button switches resist vandalism

The PV series of switches offers a number of illumination options including centre dot or circle rim types in red, green, yellow, blue and white.

News from Knitter Switch (29 August 2007)

Rack interfaces fit into 1U drawers

Drawers combine a 17 or 19in LCD screen, a full 104 key keyboard with numeric pad and trackball or touchpad and an optional integrated KVM switch, all in a 1U unit.

News from Austin Hughes Europe (27 August 2007)

Console controls up to 16 computers

1U rack-mount KVM console includes a 20.1in LCD monitor, keyboard and mouse that can control up to 16 computers.

News from Aicsys (16 August 2007)

Surface-mount switches turn up onboard

Rotary DIP switches allow easy setting by the end user as specified in their instruction manual.

News from Omron Electronics (15 August 2007)

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