| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Switch Function | Series | Operating Temperature | Features | Current Rating | Circuit | Termination Style | Packaging | Mounting Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 219-3LPSJ | CTS Electronic Components | SWITCH SLIDE DIP SPST 100MA 20V | - | 219 | -55°C ~ 85°C | Epoxy Sealed Terminals | 100mA | SPST | J Lead | Tube | Surface Mount | |
| S-2051 | Copal Electronics | SWITCH ROTARY DIP SP4T 100MA 5V | - | S-2050 | -25°C ~ 70°C | - | 100mA | SP4T | PC Pin | Bulk | Through Hole, Right Angle | |
| A6E-8104 | Omron | SWITCH SLIDE DIP SPST 25MA 24V | - | A6E | -20°C ~ 70°C | Sealed - Flux Protection | 25mA | SPST | PC Pin | Tube | Through Hole | |
| SH-7070MC | Copal Electronics | SW ROTARY DIP HEX COMP 100MA 5V | - | SH-7000 | -40°C ~ 85°C | - | 100mA | Hexadecimal Complement | PC Pin | Tube | Through Hole | |
| CRD16CW1AB | C&K | SW ROTARY DIP HEX COMP 0.4VA 20V | - | CRD | -20°C ~ 85°C | Process Sealed | 0.4VA | Hexadecimal Complement | PC Pin | Tube | Through Hole, Right Angle | |
| 78J02SRAT | Grayhill, Inc. | SWITCH SLIDE DIP SPDT 150MA 30V | - | 78 | -40°C ~ 85°C | Tape Seal | 150mA | SPDT | PC Pin | Tube | Through Hole, Right Angle | |
| A6KV-162RS | Omron | SWITCH ROTARY DIP HEX 25MA 24V | - | A6K | -30°C ~ 80°C | - | 25mA | Hexadecimal | PC Pin | Tube | Through Hole, Right Angle | |
| 435470-2 | Agastat Relays / TE Connectivity | SWITCH ROCKER DIP SPDT 25MA 24V | - | 7000 | -55°C ~ 105°C | - | 25mA | SPDT | PC Pin | Tube | Through Hole | |
| A6SR-0101-P | Omron | SWITCH PIANO DIP SPST 25MA 24V | - | A6SR | -20°C ~ 70°C | - | 25mA | SPST | Gull Wing | Tape & Reel (TR) | Surface Mount, Right Angle | |
| 1825059-6 | Agastat Relays / TE Connectivity | SWITCH SLIDE DIP SPST 100MA 24V | - | ADF | -30°C ~ 85°C | Tape Seal | 100mA | SPST | Gull Wing | Tape & Reel (TR) | Surface Mount |
DIP switches, short for Dual In-line Package switches, are small, manually operated switches packaged in a dual in-line configuration. They consist of a series of tiny switches arranged in a row on a rectangular housing, typically with a plastic body and metal contacts. DIP switches are commonly used for configuring electronic circuits, setting device parameters, and selecting options in various applications such as circuit prototyping, electronic testing equipment, and industrial control systems. Each switch can be individually toggled between two or more positions, allowing users to customize the behavior or settings of electronic devices or systems. DIP switches offer a simple and cost-effective solution for on-the-fly configuration without the need for additional programming or external interfaces.