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switch:alps_skcc_cream [29 Dec 2023 11:10] erisswitch:alps_skcc_cream [13 Jan 2024 11:39] (current) eris
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 | **Manufacturer** | Alps Electric | | **Manufacturer** | Alps Electric |
 | **Family** | [[switch:alps_skcc_series|Alps SKCC series]] | | **Family** | [[switch:alps_skcc_series|Alps SKCC series]] |
-| **Part Number** | SKCCBJ, KCC10002((Ambit International catalog)) |+| **Part Number** | SKCCBJ((https://www.dragonplus-electronics.co.uk/product/dragon-64-alps-keyswitch-skcc0001-short-stem/)), KCC10902((Cirkit catalog))\\ KCC10921((Cirkit catalog)) |
 | **Switch Type** | [[:terminology:linear_switch|Linear]] | | **Switch Type** | [[:terminology:linear_switch|Linear]] |
 | **Travel** | 3.5mm | | **Travel** | 3.5mm |
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 ==== Additional Information ==== ==== Additional Information ====
  
-The switch was likely in production from 1979((Earliest calculator sightings)) to around 1989((As replacement switches, with short contact module)). The switch is by far the most common in the SKCC series.+The switch was likely in production from 1979((Earliest calculator sightings)) to at least 1989((As replacement switches, with short contact module)). The switch is by far the most common in the SKCC series. It was also available in an LED variant, with either green or red LED. The LED version of the switch has a different housing that allows for a bent metal contact to be inserted over the top of the switch. Two springs are welded or soldered to the contact and the LED is suspended between them.
  
 ==== Gallery ==== ==== Gallery ====
 <gallery> <gallery>
-:switch:ambit-intl-catalog.jpg+
 </gallery> </gallery>
-{{tag>switch:oem-alps switch:type-linear switch:sense-contact switch:family-alps-skcc}+{{tag>switch:oem-alps switch:type-linear switch:sense-contact switch:family-skcc}}