Home > Catalogue > Switches & Relays > DIP Switches> PTR HARTMANN

DIP Switches

Results:
DIP Switches Results:
Filter Results: -1/8
Comprehensive
Price Priority
Stock Priority
Image
Part Number
Manufacturer
Description
Availability
Unit Price
Quantity
Operation
PT65103L508
PTR HARTMANN
Switch DIP N.O./N.C. SP16T 16 Flush Screwdriver 0.15A 42VAC 42VDC PC Pins 30000Cycles 2.54mm Thru-Hole Tube
Quantity: 1889
Ship Date: 10-15 working days
23+
189+ $2.3328
528+ $2.1744
- +
x $2.3328
Ext. Price: $496.88
MOQ: 213
Mult: 1
SPQ: 50
PT65103L254
PTR HARTMANN
Switch DIP N.O./N.C. SP16T 16 Flush Screwdriver 0.15A 42VAC 42VDC PC Pins 30000Cycles 2.54mm Thru-Hole
Quantity: 9161
Ship Date: 10-15 working days
25+
100+ $4.0464
306+ $3.744
500+ $3.0384
1000+ $2.5632
5000+ $2.376
- +
x $4.0464
Ext. Price: $449.15
MOQ: 111
Mult: 1
SPQ: 50
PT65302
PTR HARTMANN
Encoding switch; DEC/BCD; Pos: 10; THT; Rcont max: 80mΩ; PT65
Quantity: 15
Ship Date: 12-18 working days
1+ $5.4955
25+ $3.864
50+ $3.36
100+ $2.856
- +
x $5.4955
Ext. Price: $54.95
MOQ: 10
Mult: 1
PT65701
PTR HARTMANN
Switch DIP N.O./N.C. SP10T 10 Flush Screwdriver 0.15A 42VAC 42VDC PC Pins 30000Cycles 2.54mm Thru-Hole Tube
Quantity: 2152
Ship Date: 10-15 working days
23+
132+ $3.3552
367+ $3.1104
500+ $2.592
1000+ $2.232
5000+ $1.944
- +
x $3.3552
Ext. Price: $496.56
MOQ: 148
Mult: 1
SPQ: 50
P65SMT101
PTR HARTMANN
Switch DIP N.O./N.C. SP10T 10 Flush Screwdriver 0.1A 42VDC Gull Wing 30000Cycles 2.54mm SMD Tube
Quantity: 429
Ship Date: 10-15 working days
25+
120+ $3.4992
336+ $3.2976
500+ $2.7648
1000+ $2.3472
5000+ $2.1744
- +
x $3.4992
Ext. Price: $496.88
MOQ: 142
Mult: 1
SPQ: 50
PT65106L254
PTR HARTMANN
Encoding switch; HEX/BCD; Pos: 16; THT; Rcont max: 80mΩ; PT65
Quantity: 219
Ship Date: 12-18 working days
1+ $5.568
25+ $3.936
50+ $3.42
100+ $2.904
- +
x $5.568
Ext. Price: $50.11
MOQ: 9
Mult: 1
PT65101L508
PTR HARTMANN
Switch DIP N.O./N.C. SP10T 10 Flush Screwdriver 0.15A 42VAC 42VDC PC Pins 30000Cycles 2.54mm Thru-Hole Tube
Quantity: 2850
Ship Date: 10-15 working days
24+
117+ $3.7872
326+ $3.5136
500+ $2.952
1000+ $2.4912
5000+ $2.2896
- +
x $3.7872
Ext. Price: $496.12
MOQ: 131
Mult: 1
SPQ: 50
P36THR101
PTR HARTMANN
42V(AC/DC) Through hole mounting
Quantity: 14
Ship Date: 10-15 working days
24+
145+ $3.0384
406+ $2.8224
500+ $2.376
1000+ $1.944
5000+ $1.8144
- +
x $3.0384
Ext. Price: $498.29
MOQ: 164
Mult: 1
SPQ: 50

DIP Switches

DIP Switches, or Dual In-line Package Switches, are small, manual switches commonly used in electronic devices for user configuration. They consist of a series of switches housed in a plastic or metal body, allowing users to set the device's parameters without soldering or modifying the circuit.

Definition:
A DIP switch is a type of electronic switch that is mounted on a printed circuit board (PCB) and is designed to be toggled on or off by the user. Each switch in a DIP switch array can be set to either the "on" or "off" position, typically denoted by the numbers 0 and 1, which can be used to set binary values.

Function:
DIP switches serve as a user interface for configuring settings in electronic devices. They are often used to set up initial configurations, such as enabling or disabling features, setting clock speeds, or adjusting operational modes. They are also used for troubleshooting, as they can be used to isolate issues by changing the device's settings.

Applications:
1. Computer Hardware: In older computers, DIP switches were used to configure BIOS settings, such as the system clock or hardware compatibility settings.
2. Audio Equipment: DIP switches can be found on audio devices to adjust settings like input/output channels, gain, and equalization.
3. Industrial Controls: In industrial settings, DIP switches are used to configure machinery or to set operational parameters.
4. Consumer Electronics: They are used in devices like routers, modems, and other network equipment to configure network settings.
5. Prototyping: In the development of new electronic devices, DIP switches are used to test different configurations and settings.

Selection Criteria:
1. Number of Switches: Depending on the complexity of the configuration, you may need a DIP switch with a certain number of positions.
2. Switch Type: DIP switches can be either "on-off" or "dip-dip" (with two positions per switch), which affects the number of settings you can configure.
3. Size and Form Factor: The physical dimensions and the way the DIP switch is mounted on the PCB are important considerations.
4. Resistance and Current Rating: Ensure the DIP switch can handle the electrical load required by the application.
5. Environmental Resistance: If the device will be used in harsh environments, look for switches with appropriate protection ratings.
6. Longevity and Durability: Consider the number of cycles the switch can endure before wearing out.

DIP switches are a simple and cost-effective way to provide user-configurable settings in electronic devices, making them a staple in many applications where flexibility and ease of use are important.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.