The Scoop on PCB Membrane Switches

The Scoop on PCB Membrane Switches

Have you heard of PCB membrane switches? Short for “printed circuit board,” this style of membrane switch is characterized by the use of a switch that’s been printed or etched. Acid-resistant solder is applied over the PCB, and the remaining exposed...
The Scoop on PCB Membrane Switches

The Scoop on PCB Membrane Switches

Have you heard of PCB membrane switches? Short for “printed circuit board,” this style of membrane switch is characterized by the use of a switch that’s been printed or etched. Acid-resistant solder is applied over the PCB, and the remaining exposed...
What is a Membrane Touch Switch?

What is a Membrane Touch Switch?

A membrane touch switch is a type of electrical switch that’s activated through touch and features at least one flexible substrate. Like other electrical switches, they are used to activate and deactivate circuits. Membrane touch switches are considered to be...

5 Reasons to Choose a Membrane Switch

Electrical switches are used in countless applications, ranging from human machine interfaces (HMIs) and touchscreens to heavy equipment and household appliances. While mechanical switches offer a simple and effective means to control the flow of electricity in such...

What is a Changeover Switch?

We’ve talked about several electrical switches here on the Nelson Miller blog, but one that we’ve yet to cover is a changeover switch. So, what exactly is a changeover switch and how does it work? A changeover switch is designed to transfer a house (or...