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DIN Rails -The Ultimate Guide of All the Essential Information

DIN Rails -The Ultimate Guide of All the Essential Information

This article is the ultimate guide to DIN rails, providing a comprehensive overview of the basics, types, sizes, installation, and applications of DIN rails. Whether you're a beginner or a professional, this article offers valuable information and guidance to help you better understand and utilize DIN rails.

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Light Pipe Technology & Applications

Light Pipe Technology & Applications

Move light longer distances around PCB obstacles and provide ESD protection for sensitive components. Choose an optical fiber diameter based on the flexibility and luminosity requirements and adapters with many mounting and LED options. Customization available.

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What Are Printed Electronics?

What Are Printed Electronics?

A printed electronic is any type of electronic system that’s applied or printed onto one or more substrates. Circuits, for instance, are often classified as printed electronics. A circuit is nothing more than a conductive pathway. Nearly all electronics have at least one circuit. Depending on how a circuit is made, it may be classified as a printed electronic.

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A Crash Course on Capacitive Switches and How They Work

A Crash Course on Capacitive Switches and How They Work

Capacitive switches have become a popular alternative to mechanical switches. Touching them will open or close a circuit. While mechanical switches are designed to control a circuit as well, they aren’t the same as capacitive switches. Capacitive switches are touch based, so they work in a different way than their mechanical counterparts.

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5 Things to Consider When Choosing a Capacitive Switch

5 Things to Consider When Choosing a Capacitive Switch

Capacitive switches have become a popular alternative to mechanical switches. They are characterized by the use of sensors to measure a voltage. The voltage is constant by default. When you touch a button, though, your finger will absorb some of the voltage. The capacitive switch will then respond by opening or closing the circuit. Below are five things to consider when choosing a capacitive switch.

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