• Compact Low-Profile SMD Design
• 6×6mm Standard Footprint
• Height Range: 2.7mm – 3.4mm
• Momentary Push Button Operation
• Surface Mount (SMD) Type
• Fast Response with Reliable Tactile Feedback
• Suitable for Automated PCB Assembly
The SMD Tactile Push Button Switch 6×6×2.7–3.4mm (SW-13) is a compact low-profile surface mount tactile switch, designed for modern compact electronic devices and high-density PCB layouts.
With its small height range of 2.7mm to 3.4mm, this switch is ideal for applications where space-saving design is critical. Its SMD (Surface Mount Device) construction makes it suitable for automated assembly processes and compact PCB installations.
This momentary tactile switch activates only when pressed, providing quick response and precise control, making it perfect for control buttons, reset switches, and input interfaces in compact electronics.
The 6×6mm footprint ensures compatibility with many standard PCB layouts, making it widely used in consumer electronics, industrial controls, and embedded systems.
Due to its low profile and reliable switching, this tactile switch is commonly used in remote controls, handheld devices, small electronic boards, and IoT systems.
Product Type: SMD Tactile Push Button Switch
Model: SW-13
Switch Size: 6 × 6 mm
Height: 2.7mm – 3.4mm
Number of Pins: 4 Pin (SMD)
Operation Type: Momentary (Push Button)
Contact Type: Normally Open (NO)
Mounting Type: Surface Mount (SMD)
Material: Metal Housing with Plastic Button
Button Color: Red / Brown (Depending on Batch)
Application: Electronic Switching
Compact Electronic Devices
Remote Controls
Arduino & Microcontroller Projects
Embedded Systems
Consumer Electronics
Industrial Control Panels
IoT Devices
Small PCB Projects
Repair & Maintenance
Q1: What does SMD mean in tactile switches?
SMD stands for Surface Mount Device, meaning the switch mounts directly on the PCB surface.
Q2: Is this switch suitable for compact devices?
Yes, its low-profile design makes it ideal for small and compact electronics.
Q3: What type of operation does this switch use?
It is a momentary switch, working only when pressed.
Q4: Can this switch be used in automated PCB assembly?
Yes, it is designed for automated soldering and assembly processes.
Q5: What devices commonly use this type of switch?
These switches are widely used in remote controls, control panels, and portable electronics.
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