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Switches and Keyboards
News Release from: Devlin Electronics | Subject: LP range
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 18 August 2004
Split-screen pushbuttons aid status
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The LP range of illuminated pushbutton switches includes a novel split-screen dual-colour version, combining any two colours from red, green and yellow to indicate system status.
The LP range of illuminated pushbutton switches includes a novel split-screen dual-colour version, combining any two colours from red, green and yellow to indicate system status High-luminance LEDs are used in conjunction with a diffuser with a unique reflection system
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 13 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Miniature pushbuttons suit professional equipment
The PS150 Series of high-quality, miniature pushbutton switches are just 7 x 7mm wide, with a low-profile 5mm-high body, and a 10mm overall height.
This creates an extremely uniform lighted surface area, with high contrast.
Devlin Electronics can provide an in-house laser marking service to add legends to the diffuser.
The LP switches can be mounted directly onto a PCB or alternatively snapped into a panel.
They are available in both single and double pole versions, with either alternate or momentary action.
They have an inherent "quality feel" to them, with a snap-action mechanism providing a very positive tactile feel.
Available as either silver or gold plated contacts, both types have a long electrical life: the gold plated contact version is tested to 200,000 operations and the silver contact version to 30,000 operations.
They have both UL and CSA approvals.
To complete the range, nine coloured, non-illuminated versions and six clear versions are available.
Despite their high specifications, the LP series compare favourably in price with mass-produced products and are stocked in depth, with a rapid delivery response.
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