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bruce varley

Hi, Can anyone suggest where I might be able to source a small number of
the following items. I need an on-off panel switch, and also a button, which
have to operate reliably for long periods despite possible contact
degradation. It'll be single pole pulldown on a 5V logic line, with a pullup
of maybe a few K (can't spare more than a couple of mA). There's no
significantly higher voltage available as a sense supply. What I'm hoping is
that one can obtain manual switches that use hall effect or something else
'static', so that there's no contact to get corroded or wear out. TIA
 
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Phil Allison

"bruce varley"
Hi, Can anyone suggest where I might be able to source a small number of
the following items. I need an on-off panel switch, and also a button,
which
have to operate reliably for long periods despite possible contact
degradation. It'll be single pole pulldown on a 5V logic line, with a
pullup
of maybe a few K (can't spare more than a couple of mA). There's no
significantly higher voltage available as a sense supply. What I'm hoping
is
that one can obtain manual switches that use hall effect or something else
'static', so that there's no contact to get corroded or wear out. TIA



** Hmmm - might be a good candidate for a mini reed switch with moving
magnet pushbutton.

Fantastic reliability.

Google them up.




......... Phil
 
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David L. Jones

bruce said:
Hi, Can anyone suggest where I might be able to source a small number of
the following items. I need an on-off panel switch, and also a button, which
have to operate reliably for long periods despite possible contact
degradation. It'll be single pole pulldown on a 5V logic line, with a pullup
of maybe a few K (can't spare more than a couple of mA). There's no
significantly higher voltage available as a sense supply. What I'm hoping is
that one can obtain manual switches that use hall effect or something else
'static', so that there's no contact to get corroded or wear out. TIA

Capacitive touch switch maybe?
See page 1017 of the latest Farnell cat for Qprox eval kits
http://www.qprox.com/

Dave :)
 
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