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T3sl4co1l
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November 14, 2018, 04:10:46 pm »
http://spec_sheets.e-switch.com/specs/P010337.pdf
Why the heck did they put those spurs on it? Just make a standard gull-wing pattern with enough soldering area for everthing...
On the upside, it's very low profile, and very available right now. Seems like a reasonable part otherwise.
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For additional strength maybe, pads could tear? But they are so narrow I'm not sure how much it would help.
If you are using a lot, its cheaper to tape the dome onto the PCB, but for low volume/cost non issue stuff it seems like a good equivalent.
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November 14, 2018, 10:52:48 pm »
The spurs seem silly, 0.2mm is not going to pull the part centered with surface tension or add more solder paste.
I had bad luck with e-switch samples, I found their plastics can't take heat and they seem to sag after reflow and the spring force plummets. Ends up to be a soft mushy click and I think that brown plastic resin deforms easily. It was a really odd experience; I didn't spec them for production.
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