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10Pcs/Lot 6 Pin DPDT Mini Push Button Flat Self-locking Switch G64 Multimeter Switch Micro Switch Kit Square 7x7x12mm
10Pcs/Lot 6 Pin DPDT Mini Push Button Flat Self-locking Switch G64 Multimeter Switch Micro Switch Kit Square 7x7x12mm
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6-Pin DPDT Mini Flat Self-Locking Push Button Switch — G64, 7×7×12mm, 10pcs
A 10-piece pack of 6-pin DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw) mini flat self-locking push button switches in G64 series, 7×7mm footprint with 12mm actuator height. The self-locking (latching) mechanism maintains the switch state after each press — press once to switch ON, press again to switch OFF. The DPDT configuration provides two independent switching circuits in a single switch body, suitable for circuit selection, signal routing, and mode switching applications. Widely used in multimeters, test equipment, and electronic instrument panel switches.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Series | G64 |
| Configuration | DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw) |
| Pin Count | 6 pins (2 poles × 3 positions: COM, NO, NC) |
| Action | Self-locking (latching) |
| Actuator | Flat button |
| Footprint | 7 × 7mm |
| Actuator Height | 12mm |
| Rated Voltage | 250V AC / 30V DC |
| Rated Current | 0.5A |
| Contact Resistance | <100mΩ |
| Insulation Resistance | >100MΩ |
| Mechanical Life | 50,000 cycles |
| Pack Quantity | 10pcs |
| Certification | RoHS |
DPDT Pin Configuration
| Pin | Function |
|---|---|
| 1 | Pole 1 Common (COM1) |
| 2 | Pole 1 Normally Open (NO1) |
| 3 | Pole 1 Normally Closed (NC1) |
| 4 | Pole 2 Common (COM2) |
| 5 | Pole 2 Normally Open (NO2) |
| 6 | Pole 2 Normally Closed (NC2) |
Typical Applications
- Multimeter Range Switch: G64 DPDT self-locking switch for multimeter measurement range and function selection
- Test Equipment: Mode selection switch for oscilloscope, signal generator, and electronic test instrument panels
- Circuit Selection: DPDT switch for selecting between two signal sources, two power supplies, or two circuit configurations
- Power Switch: Latching power on/off switch for electronic equipment panels
- Signal Routing: DPDT switch for routing audio, RF, or digital signals between two paths
FAQ
Q: What is the difference between self-locking and momentary push button switches?
A: A self-locking (latching) switch maintains its state after each press — press once to switch ON, press again to switch OFF. A momentary switch only activates while the button is held down and returns to its default state when released.
Package Contents
- 10 × 6-pin DPDT mini flat self-locking push button switch (G64, 7×7×12mm)
