We call them switches, but they’re also sensors. In fact, they only do the work of a switch while they can sense a magnetic field. They are capable of switching AC or DC at low and high voltages ...
While I started out as a tactile-switch die-hard, I’ve quickly become a fan of linear switches as I’ve tested many of these.
The iron core increases the coil’s magnetic field strength ... It loses its magnetism as soon as the switch is opened and the current is switched off. A steel core makes a more permanent ...
And, as we expected, it was confirmed the Switch 2 will boast magnetic Joy-Cons, a change from its predecessor's mechanical rail locking system. However, while this feature will be new to us as a ...