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| A touch switch is a switch that is turned on and off by touching a wire contact, instead of flicking a lever like a regular switch. Touch switches have no mechanical parts to wear out, so they last a lot longer than regular switches. Touch switches can be used in places where regular switches would not last, such as wet or very dusty areas. |
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| What am i going to do inorder to make the touch switch just like any other ordinary switches which "on" state is permanent unless it is turned off??? | ||
| I wonder where can I buy a fairly big touch switch? ( about 1 to 2 inch diameter)? | ||
| i was thinking about adding one of these touch switches to my shaved door handles, so all you do isun lock the car and hit the touch switch . probally mount it behind a window or where the door handle used to be. | ||
| anybody know about this title "touch switch" ...what the function and what use for this...? | ||
| Great job and works right away ! I need to get an image of the main supply (220V- 110V 50/60Hz)but do not have an access to the hot wires....just the isolated cable I need to get the Freq (not a Pb) but also the phase (Zero crossing detector) on rising edge.... any idea ????? | ||
| I wante a touch switch on/off relat circuit digram I use the power audio amp on/off controol | ||
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| I might be the only one on this site that doesnt really know what to look for when it comes to what I am needing. I am trying to put touch sensors in my show car for different app. Could you let me know exactly what Id need to do this project. If possible to help me in any way I will reffer your site/co. as sponsers of my projects. All Im asking is for guidence. Please let me know what you can do for me Thank you. | ||
| great job.....can i put a led in the output so that the led turns on when i touch the circuit???? thankss | ||
| Very nice design. But i need to know the pin-configuration of NAND gate IC. Help me please... | ||
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