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What is a capacitive touch switch?
A capacitive touch switch is an electronic switch that uses the principle of capacitance change to achieve touch control. It determines whether a touch operation occurs by detecting the capacitance change formed between the human body or other conductive objects … Continue reading
What are capacitive buttons? How do they work?
A capacitive button is an input device that uses capacitance changes to detect touch operations. It usually consists of a sensing electrode and a control circuit. When a finger or other conductive object approaches or touches the sensing electrode, the … Continue reading
What is the silicone shore hardness?
Shore hardness is an index used to measure the hardness of materials. The Shore hardness is measured by indenting the surface of the material under a certain pressure with a specific shape of indenter, and then determining the hardness of … Continue reading
What is a silicone rubber keypad?
Silicone rubber keypad is a keypad made of silicone rubber material. Silicone rubber is a polymer material with excellent performance. It has excellent elasticity, can rebound quickly after being pressed, provides a good key feel, is very comfortable to touch, … Continue reading
What is a capacitive switch circuit?
A capacitive switch circuit is a circuit that uses capacitance changes to achieve a switch function. It usually consists of a capacitor and a detection circuit. When an object touches the capacitor, the capacitance changes, the detection circuit detects this … Continue reading
What is SMD and its advantages?
SMD surface mount device is a technology that directly mounts electronic components on the surface of a printed circuit board (PCB). SMD covers many types of electronic components, such as resistors, capacitors, integrated circuits, diodes, transistors, etc. These components are … Continue reading