The Omron A6S-8101-PMH is an 8-pole DIP switch. This switch is designed for setting circuit configurations on printed circuit boards (PCBs). It provides a convenient and reliable way to configure electronic circuits without the need for jumpers or other manual wiring methods.
Applications
- Circuit board configuration
- Address setting
- Function selection
- Mode selection
- Calibration adjustments
Features
- 8-Pole DIP Switch: Contains eight independent switches in a single package, providing multiple configuration options.
- DIP Package: Standard DIP (Dual In-Line Package) for easy insertion into PCB sockets or through-hole soldering.
- Reliable Contact: Provides reliable electrical contact for consistent performance.
- Easy to Use: Simple to operate with a screwdriver or similar tool.
- Long Life: Designed for long-term reliability and durability.
- Flush Actuator: Features a flush actuator to prevent accidental switching.
Benefits
- Simplified Circuit Configuration: Provides a convenient and reliable way to configure electronic circuits without the need for jumpers.
- Reduced Assembly Time: Simplifies assembly and reduces labor costs compared to manual wiring methods.
- Improved Reliability: Reliable contact and durable construction ensure consistent performance and long-term reliability.
- Easy Maintenance: Allows for easy reconfiguration of circuits without the need for soldering or desoldering.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for a wide range of applications requiring circuit configuration.
Additional Details
The A6S-8101-PMH DIP switch features gold-plated contacts for enhanced corrosion resistance and improved electrical conductivity. The switch is designed to withstand typical soldering processes and operating temperatures. The specific electrical ratings, dimensions, and material properties of the switch are typically specified in the product datasheet. Each switch pole can be independently set to the ON or OFF position, providing a wide range of configuration options. The flush actuator design helps to prevent accidental switching, ensuring that the desired circuit configuration is maintained.