| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Switch Function | Series | Operating Temperature | Operating Force | Ingress Protection | Features | Circuit | Termination Style | Packaging |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CF-CA-1CB4-P412T | Copal Electronics | SWITCH TACTILE SPST-NO 0.05A 32V | Off-Mom | CF-CA | -40°C ~ 90°C | 305gf | - | Support Terminal | SPST-NO | SMD (SMT) Tab | Tape & Reel (TR) | |
| 444RD21025816 | Wurth Electronics | SWITCH TACTILE SPST-NO 0.05A 12V | Off-Mom | WS-TASL | -40°C ~ 85°C | 160gf | - | - | SPST-NO | Gull Wing | Tape & Reel (TR) | |
| KSC461JST1LFS | C&K | SWITCH TACTILE SPST-NO 0.05A 32V | Off-Mom | KSC-ST | -40°C ~ 85°C | 625gf | IP67 - Dust Tight, Waterproof | Sound Tunable | SPST-NO | J Lead | Tape & Reel (TR) | |
| KSA1M211 | C&K | SWITCH TACTILE SPST-NO 0.05A 32V | Off-Mom | KSA | -40°C ~ 90°C | 130gf | IP60 - Dust Tight | Grounding Pin | SPST-NO | PC Pin | Bulk | |
| KSC441G 70SH LFS | C&K | SWITCH TACTILE SPST-NO 0.05A 32V | Off-Mom | KSC | -40°C ~ 85°C | 400gf | IP67 - Dust Tight, Waterproof | - | SPST-NO | Gull Wing | Tape & Reel (TR) | |
| KSR214G LFG | C&K | SWITCH TACTILE SPST-NO 0.01A 32V | Off-Mom | KSR | -40°C ~ 125°C | 180gf | IP50 - Dust Protected | - | SPST-NO | Gull Wing | Tape & Reel (TR) | |
| 431256038736 | Wurth Electronics | SWITCH TACTILE SPST-NO 0.05A 12V | Off-Mom | WS-TATU | -40°C ~ 85°C | 360gf | - | Grounding Pin | SPST-NO | PC Pin | Bulk | |
| TL1265BQSCLR | E-Switch | SWITCH TACTILE SPST-NO 0.05A 12V | Off-Mom | TL1265 | -20°C ~ 70°C | 160gf | - | Clear Cap | SPST-NO | PC Pin | Bulk | |
| ADTSM63YVTR | APEM Inc. | SWITCH TACTILE SPST-NO 0.05A 12V | Off-Mom | ADTS | -25°C ~ 70°C | 520gf | - | Tactile Feedback | SPST-NO | Gull Wing | Tape & Reel (TR) | |
| EVQ-QFV02K | Panasonic | SWITCH TACTILE SPST-NO 0.02A 15V | Off-Mom | EVQQF | -20°C ~ 70°C | 130gf | - | - | SPST-NO | J Lead | Tape & Reel (TR) |
Tactile switches, also known as tact switches or tactile buttons, are momentary switches that provide tactile feedback when pressed. They are commonly used in electronic devices and control panels for functions such as power on/off, mode selection, and data entry. Tactile switches feature a spring-loaded mechanism that returns the button to its original position after being pressed, providing tactile feedback to the user. They offer a responsive and reliable interface for user interaction in various consumer electronics, industrial controls, and automotive applications.