DIP Switches
DIP switches are electromechanical switches used to control and configure electronic circuits in a compact design. These switches are available in multiple positions (typically 1 to 12) and support latching operation for stable on/off control. Designed for flexibility, DIP switches offer through-hole and surface mount options, along with extended or recessed actuators and multiple terminal styles. Their reliable performance and compact size make them ideal for a wide range of electronic applications.
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KE Series Half Pitch DIP Switch
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KG Series DIP Switch
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KJ Series .100 Pitch Surface Mount DIP Switch
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KN Series .100 Pitch Surface Mount Low Profile DIP Switch
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KP Series Right Angle DIP Switch
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KR Series Right Angle DIP Switch
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KT Series .100? Pitch Low Profile DIP Switch
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RD07 Series Sealed Coded Rotary DIP Switch
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RD10 Series Sealed Coded Rotary DIP Switch
FAQs – DIP Switches
What are DIP switches?
DIP switches are compact electrical switches used to control and configure electronic circuits through manual on/off settings.
What are DIP switches used for?
DIP switches are used to set operating modes and control functions in electronic devices and circuit boards.
How many positions are available in DIP switches?
DIP switches are available in multiple positions, typically ranging from 1 to 12 positions.
What type of operation do DIP switches use?
DIP switches use latching operation, allowing them to stay in the selected on or off position.
What mounting options are available for DIP switches?
DIP switches are available in both through-hole and surface mount configurations.
What terminal options are available in DIP switches?
DIP switches offer multiple terminal styles including straight and gull wing terminals.

