• Compact 6×6×3.8mm Design
• Surface Mount (SMD) Installation
• Momentary Push Button Operation
• Standard 6×6mm PCB Footprint
• Durable Metal Housing
• Reliable Tactile Feedback
• Ideal for Compact Electronic Devices
The SMD Tactile Push Button Switch 6×6×3.8mm (SW-15) is a compact and reliable surface mount tactile switch, designed for use in modern compact electronic devices and high-density PCB layouts.
With its 6×6mm footprint and 3.8mm height, this switch offers a slightly higher profile than ultra-low variants, making it suitable for applications requiring comfortable button actuation while maintaining compact size.
This momentary tactile push button switch activates only when pressed, providing quick response and precise control for various electronic operations such as reset functions, menu controls, and signal inputs.
Its SMD mounting type makes it ideal for automated PCB assembly, while the durable metal housing improves reliability and lifespan in repeated-use applications.
Due to its standard size and dependable performance, this switch is widely used in consumer electronics, control boards, IoT devices, industrial electronics, and DIY projects.
Product Type: SMD Tactile Push Button Switch
Model: SW-15
Switch Size: 6 × 6 × 3.8 mm
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
Application: Electronic Switching
Remote Controls
Compact Electronics
Embedded Systems
Arduino Projects
Consumer Electronics
Industrial Equipment
IoT Devices
Electronic Repair
DIY Electronics
Control Panels
Q1: What is the difference between 3.5mm and 3.8mm tactile switches?
The 3.8mm height provides slightly better button feel and easier pressing compared to lower-profile versions.
Q2: Is this switch compatible with automated PCB assembly?
Yes, it is designed for surface mount assembly processes.
Q3: What type of operation does this switch use?
It uses momentary operation, meaning it works only when pressed.
Q4: Where is this tactile switch commonly used?
It is commonly used in remote controls, small devices, and electronic control boards.
Q5: Is this suitable for DIY electronics projects?
Yes, it is widely used in DIY electronics and microcontroller-based projects.
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