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RGB tactile switch specification

RGB tactile switches are electronic components that combine the functionality of a tactile switch with the added feature of RGB (Red, Green, Blue) LED illumination. These switches are commonly used in applications where both tactile feedback and customizable multicolor lighting effects are desired, such as in mechanical keyboards, gaming peripherals, and other electronic devices. Here are some typical specifications and features of RGB tactile switches:

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Switch Type: RGB tactile switches are usually mechanical switches with a tactile feel. Common switch types include Cherry MX-style switches, Gateron, or other similar designs.

Tactile Feedback: These switches provide tactile feedback, meaning there is a noticeable bump in the keystroke that indicates when the switch has been actuated.

Actuation Force: The actuation force is the amount of force required to press the switch and register a keypress. RGB tactile switches come in various actuation force options to suit user preferences.

RGB Illumination: RGB tactile switches feature built-in RGB LEDs that can produce a wide spectrum of colors. Users can customize the lighting effects, including static colors, color cycling, and dynamic patterns.

Number of Pins: RGB tactile switches typically have more pins compared to non-illuminated tactile switches. They may have additional pins for each color channel (Red, Green, Blue) and a common ground.

Voltage and Current Ratings: The voltage and current ratings specify the electrical parameters that the switch can handle. These ratings are important to ensure compatibility with the power supply in the application.

Durability: The durability or lifespan of the switch is measured in terms of the number of actuations it can withstand before performance degrades. Mechanical switches often have durability ratings in the millions of keystrokes.

Form Factor: RGB tactile switches come in different form factors to accommodate various keyboard layouts. Common sizes include 3-pin and 5-pin designs.

Switch Profile: The switch profile refers to the height and shape of the switch. Common profiles include low-profile and high-profile switches.

Key Rollover and Anti-Ghosting: These features ensure that the keyboard can register multiple keypresses simultaneously without interference. High-quality RGB tactile switches often support full key rollover and anti-ghosting.

Application: RGB tactile switches are commonly used in mechanical keyboards, gaming keyboards, and other input devices where customizable lighting effects enhance the user experience.

It's important to refer to the specific datasheet and product documentation provided by the manufacturer for detailed specifications and guidelines on using RGB tactile switches in a particular application.


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