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Switches are devices that allow electric current to flow when closed and prevent current flow when opened. Switches, All Types are a high level search form that includes options for all switch types. Search forms for specific switch actuator types are also available
Pushbutton switches are mechanical switches defined by the method used to activate the switch. The activation method is typically in the form of a plunger that is pushed down to open or close the switch
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSlide switches are mechanical switches defined by their method of activation. The switch is a slider that moves (slides) from position to position. 
Search by Specification | Learn MorePacket switching chips are communication integrated circuits (ICs) used in packet-switched networks to rout packets between network nodes
Learn MoreAntennas are structures or devices used to collect or radiate electromagnetic waves.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreThree phase uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) are devices that operate in conjunction with existing electrical systems to provide power conditioning, back-up protection and distribution for electronic equipment loads.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreWire assembly fabrication services produce parts by bending and welding sections of wire. They fabricate wire baskets and other material handling components such as wire grids, guards, grates and racks
Search by Specification | Learn MoreFiber optic switches route an optical signal without electro-optical and opto-electrical conversions
Search by Specification | Learn MoreRocker switches are actuated by a standard or dual rocker or paddle
Search by Specification | Learn MoreToggle switches are actuated by moving a lever back and forth to open or close an electrical circuit
Search by Specification | Learn MoreWay covers and shields are machine tool accessories used to protect the rail or way of a machine from contamination and abrasive cuttings. Way covers come in two common styles: bellows type and telescoping type
Learn MoreTouch-sensitive and tactile switches operate by touching or pressing to make a connection. Touch-sensitive switches are touch-operated switches that do not have moving parts, while tactile switches are electromechanical and provide tactile feedback
Search by Specification | Learn MoreRotary limit switches use physically-actuated levers to rotate a shaft and operate the contacts in a switch, making them change state
Search by Specification | Learn MoreReed switches are magnetically actuated switches. They are typically manufactured with two ferromagnetic reeds (contact blades), which are sealed in a glass capsule. In the presence of a magnet, the blades (contacts) close. 
Search by Specification | Learn MoreWireways and cable troughs are designed to protect electrical wires from dust, dirt, water and oil.
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Safety Switches from Honeywell Sensing & Control Carlton-Bates Company
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HandymanWire - Wiring a 3-way or 4-way switch Wiring a 3-Way or 4-Way Switch Do you need to wire 2 switches to control the same light or lights?? |
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3-Way Switches and 4-Way Switches 3-way switches and 4-way switches Controlling a light or lights with two or more switches Tutorial: How 3-way and 4-way switch circuits work. |
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Wiring a 3-Way Switch Do-It-Yourself Repairs & Basic Wiring Projects: Wiring a 3-Way Switch |
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3 Way Switch & 4 Way Switch 3 Way Switch & 4 Way Switch By Tim Carter ©1993-2008 Tim Carter Summary: A 3 way switch and a 4 way switch can be confusing. |
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3 Way Switch Video 3-way switch wiring is simple if you know what to do with all of the wires. Follow the 3 way switch wiring diagram in this video for helpful tips. |
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HTINews Article- In a sense a circuit with only 1 switch and 1 load would be a "2-way". I suppose this was because the wires had to go "two different ways". A circuit |
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Ethernet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia It defines a number of wiring and signaling standards for the physical layer, through means of network access at the Media Access Control (MAC)/Data |
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SCSI - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Starting with SCSI-U160 (part of SCSI-3) all commands and data is error checked by a CRC32 checksum. 3 SCSI cabling 3.1 iSCSI 3.2 Serial SCSI |
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Interfacing The Serial / RS-232 Port The serial port transmits a '1' as -3 to -25 volts and a '0' as +3 to +25 volts where as a parallel port transmits a '0' as 0v and a '1' as 5v. |