On 2006-09-14 13:57 -0500, Andrew Scheidler wrote:
On-off-on switches have three terminals and three positions (A -
B, no connection and A - C). On-none-on appears to be a bizarre
Mouser name for what is known to the rest of us as "on-on" : a
three terminal switch with three positions (A - B and A - C).
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> Looking at the Gate Sequencer plans, the ideal toggle switchAgreed with David.
> would be a SPDT "On-Off-On" switch.
>
> Then in catalogs there are SPST "On-NONE-On" switches as well.
> What's the difference?
On-off-on switches have three terminals and three positions (A -
B, no connection and A - C). On-none-on appears to be a bizarre
Mouser name for what is known to the rest of us as "on-on" : a
three terminal switch with three positions (A - B and A - C).
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