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toggle button with passive indicator
Perfectbaguette:
This is probably a long shot, but I'll try anyway.
A long time ago in a project I used a toggle pushbutton switch with a passive indictor. The switch actuator was transparent and revealed a bright green dot when the button was pushed. It basically looked like there was a flip-dot inside the actuator. It was a panel mount switch with a roughly 6mm actuator. They were probably NOS when I bought them, because I first saw them on someone's implementation of a 1980s Elector project (I think it was a dia projector fader).
I want to use them again, but for the life of me I can't find them anymore and can't remember who made them. If somebody has seen these, I would love to know.
Siwastaja:
--- Quote from: Perfectbaguette on July 22, 2019, 05:24:40 pm ---I want to use them again,
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No, for the sake of the humanity, don't do it!
I'm 100% positive it's a practical joke by the engineers of that time; that, or they are outright evil.
The oscilloscope I found this "feature" in the first time had an extremely bright, fluorescent green dot, very well faked to look exactly like the green LED of the same era.
It was the weirdest debugging session of my life. Yes, I started to troubleshoot a scope that turns on, power indicator lights up, but nothing else happens. The issue? Wasn't plugged in. The first and the last time in my life I turned into the typical helpdesk caller moron who spent a lot of energy on an unplugged thing.
Unless you have some enemies you want to play a trick on, don't do it.
It serves absolutely no other technical purpose than to confuse people, and hence, negates all credibility the equipment has. If they are high enough to play a trick like this, what else is there going to be?
Spragnut:
Pretty sure what your looking for is RS part number 339-897A
Or C&K ZNE18 FA200 BK GN 2U EE L
The company I work for have used these in the past, I think they have quite a satisfying mechanical movement to them, sort of like an opening eye!
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Nusa:
https://www.ckswitches.com/media/1409/ne18.pdf
Alex Eisenhut:
https://www.reichelt.com/de/en/push-button-switch-2-x-switching-green-sa-200-gn-p15626.html
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