DIP Switches

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
KG01ET

KG01ET

CIT Relay and Switch

STANDARD DIP SWITCH, 1 POSITION,

61

KG02ET

KG02ET

CIT Relay and Switch

STANDARD DIP SWITCH, 2 POSITIONS

478

KG04ET

KG04ET

CIT Relay and Switch

STANDARD DIP SWITCH, 4 POSITIONS

357

KG02RT

KG02RT

CIT Relay and Switch

STANDARD DIP SWITCH, 2 POSITIONS

0

KG08RT

KG08RT

CIT Relay and Switch

STANDARD DIP SWITCH, 8 POSITIONS

0

KG10RT

KG10RT

CIT Relay and Switch

STANDARD DIP SWITCH, 10 POSITION

0

KG06RT

KG06RT

CIT Relay and Switch

STANDARD DIP SWITCH, 6 POSITIONS

0

KG12ET

KG12ET

CIT Relay and Switch

STANDARD DIP SWITCH, 12 POSITION

0

KG12RT

KG12RT

CIT Relay and Switch

STANDARD DIP SWITCH, 12 POSITION

0

KG10ET

KG10ET

CIT Relay and Switch

STANDARD DIP SWITCH, 10 POSITION

105

KG06ET

KG06ET

CIT Relay and Switch

STANDARD DIP SWITCH, 6 POSITIONS

0

KG01RT

KG01RT

CIT Relay and Switch

STANDARD DIP SWITCH, 1 POSITION,

0

KG04RT

KG04RT

CIT Relay and Switch

STANDARD DIP SWITCH, 4 POSITIONS

0

KG08ET

KG08ET

CIT Relay and Switch

STANDARD DIP SWITCH, 8 POSITIONS

0

DIP Switches

1. Overview

DIP (Dual In-line Package) switches are compact, manually operated electrical switches designed to configure hardware settings in electronic devices. They consist of multiple individual switches mounted in a single package, allowing users to toggle between ON/OFF states to set binary parameters. Widely used in industrial, commercial, and consumer electronics, DIP switches provide reliable, low-power solutions for system configuration, address selection, and mode control. Their importance lies in enabling flexible hardware customization without software intervention.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Slide DIP SwitchesLow-profile design, smooth linear actuationComputer peripherals, communication modules
Rotary DIP SwitchesMulti-position selection via rotating mechanismIndustrial machinery, test equipment
Toggle DIP SwitchesMechanical lever for tactile feedbackControl panels, automation systems
Push-button DIP SwitchesConcise momentary contact designConsumer electronics, medical devices
Sealed DIP SwitchesDust/water-resistant enclosures (IP67 rating)Harsh environment applications

3. Structure and Components

Typical DIP switches feature:

  • Insulating housing (thermoplastic or phenolic resin)
  • Contact system (silver-plated copper or phosphor bronze)
  • Ceramic or fiberglass base for thermal stability
  • Actuator mechanisms (sliding bar, rotary shaft, or toggle lever)
  • PCB mounting terminals (through-hole or surface-mount)
The modular design allows parallel installation of 2-12 switch circuits in standardized 0.1" spacing.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterValue RangeSignificance
Rated Current0.1-3ADetermines load handling capacity
Rated Voltage12-250VAC/DCDefines operational voltage limits
Contact Resistance0.1-100m Impacts signal integrity
Insulation Resistance100M minEnsures electrical isolation
Operating Temperature-40 C to +125 CDetermines environmental tolerance
Mechanical Life5,000-50,000 cyclesIndicates durability
IP RatingIP00 to IP67Defines protection level against contaminants

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: Router configuration, PBX systems
  • Industrial Automation: PLC address coding, sensor calibration
  • Consumer Electronics: Game console region locks, remote controls
  • Automotive: ECU parameter setting, CAN bus termination
  • Medical Equipment: Device identification, safety interlocks

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
TE ConnectivityTS100K Series12-position slide switch, 50,000 cycle lifespan
C&K ComponentsJS SeriesRotary DIP with 16 positions, gold contacts
Omron ElectronicsA6G SeriesSealed toggle switch, IP67 rating
APEM ComponentsSL SeriesSMT slide DIP, RoHS compliant
ITT CannonDIP12VHigh-voltage (250V) toggle switch

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Functional requirements: Number of poles (2-12), switching type (ON-ON, ON-OFF)
  • Electrical parameters: Match rated current/voltage with system requirements
  • Environmental conditions: Temperature range, humidity, vibration exposure
  • Mounting method: Through-hole vs surface-mount compatibility
  • Actuation force: 0.5-5N depending on mechanical design
  • Cost constraints: Basic models ($0.15/unit) vs sealed/high-reliability versions ($5+)

8. Practical Application Cases

1. Industrial Automation: Siemens S7-1200 PLC uses 8-position DIP switches for module address configuration. 2. Wireless Communication: Cisco Aironet 1260 access points employ DIP switches for antenna selection modes. 3. Medical Imaging: GE Healthcare MRI systems utilize sealed DIP switches for safety parameter settings.

9. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Miniaturization: 0.05" pitch switches for IoT devices
  • Smart integration: DIP switches with embedded RFID configuration tags
  • Material innovation: Graphene-coated contacts for improved conductivity
  • Environmental compliance: Halogen-free, recyclable housing materials
  • Automated actuation: Motorized DIP switches controllable via IoT interfaces
Market forecasts predict 5.2% CAGR growth through 2030, driven by industrial IoT and automotive electronics demands.

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