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Mook Johnson
- Jan 1, 1970
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All of the nicele manufactured designs I've see put the small square snap
action tactile buttons (little silver ones with the black rubber button) on
the PCB and the button part you push is just a plastic mechanism with a rod
behind it to push in the black rubber piece when the button on the panel is
pressed.
http://www.designnotes.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/KRS0612.JPG
This gives a nice click-click tactile feedback. Where can I find the
plastic mechanism that drives teh pcb mounted tactile button. I don't know
the name of the mechanism so I'm havine a hard time searching for it.
OR alternatively, who knows of a 1/4" - 1/2" panel mount button (preferably
round) that has low travel and snap action for tactile feedback. The
plunger can't protrude too far out passed the body or it might get damaged.
thanks.
action tactile buttons (little silver ones with the black rubber button) on
the PCB and the button part you push is just a plastic mechanism with a rod
behind it to push in the black rubber piece when the button on the panel is
pressed.
http://www.designnotes.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/KRS0612.JPG
This gives a nice click-click tactile feedback. Where can I find the
plastic mechanism that drives teh pcb mounted tactile button. I don't know
the name of the mechanism so I'm havine a hard time searching for it.
OR alternatively, who knows of a 1/4" - 1/2" panel mount button (preferably
round) that has low travel and snap action for tactile feedback. The
plunger can't protrude too far out passed the body or it might get damaged.
thanks.