MIKROE-2552, Tamper 2 CLICK based on D2HW-A221D Switch Snap Action in Pressed/Released Outputs Signal Positions

Reference Design using part D2HW-A221D by MikroElektronika

Manufacturer

MikroElektronika
  • Application Category
    Power Drivers
  • Product Type
    Power Switch

Associated Documents

For End Products

  • Door & Window Sensor
  • High End Driver and Passenger Door

Description

  • MIKROE-2552, Tamper 2 CLICK contains a levered D2HW-A221D switch, which outputs signal in both positions - pressed and released. Omron switches, also known as micro switches, are well renowned for their reliability and endurance. The PCB of this click is designed so that the lever of the micro switch is easily accessible, making the click useful for all kinds of different applications, where precise, two position switches are required. Both the NO (Normally Open) and NC (Normally Closed) pins of the micro switch are routed to mikroBUS, so it can be easily connected to the microcontroller. Switches of this kind are widely used in many different applications. The most common use of Tamper 2 click is door opening or closing detection, detecting the end of travel of a linear actuator, a Morse code input device and so on

Key Features

  • Input Voltage
    3.3|5 V

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