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Switches

Switches. A switch allows you to “make” or “break” the connection between two or more points in a circuit. Pole – the moving contact(s) Throw – the non-moving contact(s) Switches are identified by the number of poles and the number of throws. Switch Application. Switch Definitions.

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Switches

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  1. Switches • A switch allows you to “make” or “break” the connection between two or more points in a circuit. • Pole – the moving contact(s) • Throw – the non-moving contact(s) • Switches are identified by the number of poles and the number of throws

  2. Switch Application

  3. Switch Definitions One moving contact One non-moving contact Single-Pole Single throw SPST – Single-Pole, Single-Throw switch (On-Off Switch)

  4. Toggle Switch • Activate by pushing against a lever arm

  5. Push-Button Switches • Activate the switch by pushing a button • Two types of Push-Button Switches • Normally-closed (NC) • When the button is NOT pushed, the contact is closed • Normally-open (NO) • When the button is NOT pushed, the contact is open

  6. Normally-Closed (NC) Normally-Open (NO)

  7. Reference Material • Section 2.8, pp. 65-69 in your textbook.

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