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CRE22F2BBBNE
CHERRY Electrical
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LRA32H2FBBNN
CHERRY Electrical
Switch Rocker ON OFF DPST Solder Tag Curved Rocker 10A 250VAC 186.42VA 100000Cycles
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Other Switches

Definition:
"Other Switches" is a broad term that encompasses a variety of switch types beyond the common toggle or push-button switches. These can include rotary switches, slide switches, rocker switches, membrane switches, and more. Each type is designed for specific applications, offering unique functions and advantages.

Function:
The primary function of other switches is to control the flow of electricity in a circuit. They can be used to turn devices on or off, change settings, or perform other electrical operations. Some switches are momentary, meaning they only complete the circuit while being pressed, while others are maintained, staying in the on or off position until manually changed.

Applications:
- Rotary Switches: Often used in applications requiring multiple positions, such as volume controls or multi-setting devices.
- Slide Switches: Common in electronics for on/off or multiple position control, often found in appliances and industrial equipment.
- Rocker Switches: Known for their distinctive rocking motion, they are used in various consumer electronics and automotive applications.
- Membrane Switches: These are often found in low-profile applications, such as keypads and touch panels, where a flexible membrane acts as the switch.

Selection Criteria:
When choosing other switches, consider the following:
1. Application Requirements: The specific needs of the device or system, including the number of positions, size constraints, and environmental conditions.
2. Durability: The number of actuations the switch can withstand without failure.
3. Environmental Resistance: Whether the switch is designed to resist dust, moisture, or other environmental factors.
4. Electrical Specifications: The voltage and current ratings, as well as any special electrical characteristics like noise immunity or signal isolation.
5. Mechanical Properties: The physical size, mounting options, and actuation force.
6. Aesthetics: The appearance of the switch, which can be important in consumer products.
7. Cost: The budget for the project and the cost-effectiveness of the switch in relation to its performance and reliability.

In summary, "other switches" are a diverse group of electrical components designed to meet the specific needs of various applications. Their selection should be based on a careful consideration of the functional requirements, environmental conditions, and performance specifications of the intended use.
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