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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jun 21, 2004

A complete range of rotary coded switches answers the programming requirements of industrial and microprocessor-controlled equipment.

A complete range of rotary coded switches answers the programming requirements of industrial and microprocessor-controlled equipment.

Available with outputs coded in either binary coded decimal (BCD) or hexadecimal and the inverse of both, these switches allow programming functions to be simply made from a single switch.

Knitter-Switch offers three ranges of rotary coded switches to ensure designers can find the optimum product to meet their space or mounting needs.

Miniature, subminiature and (for very high-density designs) microminiature types are available.

Mounting options include, panel, through-hole, surface-mount and side-mount.

For panel-mounting a number of types of control button are available.

The switches may be supplied in sticks or taped for automatic assembly.

Non-switching contact ratings are either 50V DC at 100mA, 24V DC at 100mA or 28V DC at 125mA, and ratings for current switching are 15V DC at 30mA or 5V DC at 100mA.

With an operating temperatures in the range of -20 to +80C operational life is estimated at a minimum of 10,000 operations.

"Many control and PC based products require simple, low cost, board level programming", says Terry Moss, General Sales Manager for Knitter-Switch UK.

"Our rotary coded switches are a very cost effective, readily available solution".

Knitter-Switch rotary coded switches are available from stock and from a number or franchised distributors throughout Europe.

Samples are usually available on next day delivery.

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