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alps_skfl [03 Jan 2024 22:12] – bean | alps_skfl [03 Jan 2024 22:30] (current) – bean | ||
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| **Part Number** | Unknown | | | **Part Number** | Unknown | | ||
| **Switch Type** | [[: | | **Switch Type** | [[: | ||
- | | **Travel** | 3.9mm | | + | | **Travel** | 3.9 mm | |
| **Sense method** | Metal contact | | | **Sense method** | Metal contact | | ||
| **Mount** | PCB mount | | | **Mount** | PCB mount | | ||
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==== Characteristics ==== | ==== Characteristics ==== | ||
- | The switch has a stem, spring and contact module in an atypical housing that holds all the components | + | The switch has a stem, spring and contact module in an atypical housing that holds all of its components, retained by a bent metal top. The contact module functionally resembles that of [[switch: |
The grey stem is unlubricated and takes Alps common mount keycaps with a centre hole. | The grey stem is unlubricated and takes Alps common mount keycaps with a centre hole. | ||
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The metal top acts as a jumper when soldered, and the housing has a cavity opposite the switchplate for a diode or LED; LED variants have a cutout in the metal top to accomodate it. | The metal top acts as a jumper when soldered, and the housing has a cavity opposite the switchplate for a diode or LED; LED variants have a cutout in the metal top to accomodate it. | ||
+ | ====Gallery==== | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | switch: | ||
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