C&K offers sound-tunable switches for automotive, medical, and industrial applications

Nov. 15, 2007
NEWTON, Mass., 15 Nov. 2007. C&K Components in Newton, Mass., is offering the KSC ST Series of sound-tunable tactile switches that enables the sound intensity to be 100 percent controlled, with the ability to match the sound level of applications with two sound-intensity grades.

NEWTON, Mass., 15 Nov. 2007. C&K Components in Newton, Mass., is offering the KSC ST Series of sound-tunable tactile switches that enables the sound intensity to be 100 percent controlled, with the ability to match the sound level of applications with two sound-intensity grades.

"Typically, sound effect is a result of the switch design and is not controlled," says Eric Grange, C&K Components' product market manager. "However, with the materials selected and design of the KSC ST Series switches, we are able to tune the switches to meet the customer's specified sound level in accordance with the final product design, such as matching the sound with shape and color."

C&K is also able to ensure continuity of the sound when a printed circuit board is populated with a number of switches. The KSC ST Series switches feature a range of sound levels from high (>50dBa) to low (<30dBa) sound intensity levels. The high reliability switches meet IP67 approvals and are available in J or G terminations with silver or gold platings.

The KSC ST Series sound-tunable switches are for automotive applications including steering wheels, HVAC, dashboards, door, seat and sunroof modules, as well as industrial control panels and medical and consumer applications.

For more information contact C&K Components online at www.ck-components.com.

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