What is Switches: Definition and 82 Discussions

In electrical engineering, a switch is an electrical component that can disconnect or connect the conducting path in an electrical circuit, interrupting the electric current or diverting it from one conductor to another. The most common type of switch is an electromechanical device consisting of one or more sets of movable electrical contacts connected to external circuits. When a pair of contacts is touching current can pass between them, while when the contacts are separated no current can flow.
Switches are made in many different configurations; they may have multiple sets of contacts controlled by the same knob or actuator, and the contacts may operate simultaneously, sequentially, or alternately. A switch may be operated manually, for example, a light switch or a keyboard button, or may function as a sensing element to sense the position of a machine part, liquid level, pressure, or temperature, such as a thermostat. Many specialized forms exist, such as the toggle switch, rotary switch, mercury switch, push-button switch, reversing switch, relay, and circuit breaker. A common use is control of lighting, where multiple switches may be wired into one circuit to allow convenient control of light fixtures. Switches in high-powered circuits must have special construction to prevent destructive arcing when they are opened.

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    How can I turn a Keyboard's buttons into switches? (Embedded Sys)

    I'm working on a project in my job, but being only a student in CE and Comp. Sci. I'm limited in knowledge. I'm looking for a way to communicate with an arcade game, with a standard PS/2 Keyboard. Eliminating the standard joystick and buttons and using a keyboard instead. What would be the...
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    How to use electronic switches

    I'm pretty sure that one of the most common electronic switches is the transistor. That being said, I'm not very sure of how you can incorporate one into a circuit. Basically, what I'm asking is, how do I get it to switch when I want it to? How do I use a transistor?
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    Opening switches simultaneously How to get rid of jitter?

    Hi all, I'm in a big trouble finding a switch that discharges a capacitor with 20kV on it. My circuit requires to do this very qwickly (tens of nanoseconds), but I cannot use a single switch because the only existing one that can allow this voltage is a Thyratron, and I don't want to use...
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    Double Pole Switches: Do They Have an Off Position?

    do all double pole switches hav an 'off' position? what is the operation of a transfer switch? what is the most common application of a three-way switch? what is the most common application of a 4-way switch?
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    What Problem did the Invention of Hubs, Switches & Routers Solve?

    Hey guys, I just started a networking course and I'm pretty bogged down with information that I'm trying to put into a rational context. From my understanding, networking first began with the telephone line, which is pretty straightforward. You have the sender and the receiver. Then there was...
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    BCD switches as a clock source

    Can anyone please explain to how one can use a set of BCD switches on a PCB and use them as a clock source? Thanks.
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    Designing a Stepped Attenuator Using Pin Diode Switches in Microwave Office

    i am designing a stepped attenuator using pin diode as a switch in microwave office. i am having difficulty in using pin diode as a switch. i knw it is operate in forward bias and open in reverse bias. if i am giving a rf signal between 300 Mhz to 3 Ghz then how can i switch it to reverse bias...
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    Understanding the Function of DIP Switches in Circuits

    Can someone tell me how DIP switches work in circuits? I had an issue with a printer and saw that I had to change one of the DIP switches to change a setting. How do they work in a circuit? I remember working in VHDL and there were also switches on a FPGA board (I don't know if those were also...
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    HDMI / Component Video Switches

    HDMI / Component Video "Switches" Hi guys, I just entered the HDTV realm and I'm having a little difficulty setting up my system. I don't have any place to put old extra TVs, so I have three (no, the girlfriend doesn't like it) TV's basically side by side. Are there splitter switch things so...
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    Finding Current in a Circuit with 3 Switches

    Homework Statement A circuit containing three switches, labeled S1, S2, and S3. Find the current at a for all possible combinations of switch settings. Put = 170 V, R1 = 30.0 , and R2 = 10.0 . Assume that the battery has no resistance. (S1, S2, and S3 all open) (S1 closed, S2...
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    Capacitors and switches problem

    Homework Statement Two capacitors, one with C1=2pF and V1=30V, and the other with C2=3pF and V2=20V are connected to each other through a switch (positive end of one connected to the negative end of the other). The other end of each capacitor is kept open. What happens to V1 and V2when the...
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    Solving the Mystery of 7 Three-Way Switches & 7 Lights

    have been told there is a way to make this mystery below work and can't figure it out. I know it wouldn't be up to code and i would never do it but if someone could hook me up with a wire diagram of how its done i really appreciate it. I am pretty sure switching the neutral is involved...
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    Current through a circuit with switches

    Homework Statement http://i.imagehost.org/view/0578/bulbsb Consider the current flowing through bulb 1. In each situation, does the current through bulb 1 increase, decrease, or stay the same. 1. All switches are closed, then switch 1 is opened. 2. All switches are closed, then...
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    How does the shock detection switch work in the ASLS15 model?

    As part of an engineering design project, I am using shock switches to measure accelerations of an object. As the name suggests they are just switches that turn on when a shock above a certain value is experienced. Does anyone know the details about how the switch contact is closed when it...
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    Solving a Circuit Problem with SPDT Switches

    Hi, Here is my problem, I am using a circuit with two SPDT switches that I would need to make work in phase. I would like to activate the two SPDT switches with an another SPDT switch in order to put the two first PDT in one position at the same time (the use of only one external switch is...
  16. DaveC426913

    Need a circuit: 2 lights, 2 switches

    Almost 20 years since I took Electronics in night school. I have a 12V circuit with two lights and two switches. I want: - S1 to light up L1. - S2 to light up both L1 AND L2. How can I do this? (In case it comes up, I do NOT want to run a second wire to one of the lights (like...
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    Looking for book on complex analysis & a second 1 on Electrical networks and switches

    Hey, I am looking for a good book on complex analyis (complex calculus, "complexe anlysis" in german). Any recommendations? I am a first year Electrical engineering student at the ETH Zürich. It should cover the following, and have a reasonalbe amount of examples: Analytical Funktions...
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    Capacitance, switches, and lightbulbs oh my

    Homework Statement The capacitor in the figure below has a large capacitance and is initially uncharged. After the switch is closed, what happens to the lightbulb? You can't paste the figure but it is a circuit with a capacitor paralled to a battery and in series with a lightbulb. a...
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    Circuits: voltages and switches

    017 (part 1 of 2) 10 points For a long period of time the switch S is in position "b". At t = 0 s, the switch S is moved from position "b" to position "a". Find the voltage across the 1 MΩ center-left resistor at time t1=5s. Answer in units of V...
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    Voltage across parallel switches

    The 300 micro-Farad capacitor in the figure is initially charged to 110 V , the 1200 micro-Farad capacitor is uncharged, and the switches are both open. What is the maximum voltage to which you can charge the 1200 micro-Farad capacitor by the proper closing and opening of the two switches? I...
  21. madmike159

    Create a Reaction Test Circuit with LED and Electric Shock Feature

    I am trying to make a reaction test circuit where a LED comes on at after a random amount of time and the slowest player gets and electric shock. The switches they press turn on a relay to another circuit connected to the device which shocks them. I need to find a way to stop the slowest...
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    Circuit which stops other switches to work asa one switch is pressed

    I have to make a circuit which works like this : I'll have some buzzers (just bulbs which glow when switch is pressed); as soon as one buzzer is pressed, others stop working till the first switch is released. I don't have an experience of making circuits, except the easiest ones made in school...
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    Why the distance increases is because the car switches lanes?

    Homework Statement you're driving behind a car and wish to pass, so you turn to the left and pull into the passing lane without changing speed. why does the distance increase between you and the other car you are following? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution so in...
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    Lenz's and Faraday's Law Induction. Help on resistor and switches

    Lenz's and Faraday's Law Induction. Help on resistor and switches! Homework Statement Find the direction of the current in the resistor shown below a) at the instant the switch is closed b) after the switch has been closed for several minutes and c) at the instant the switch is opened...
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    Connect Multiple Devices with One Switch: An Electronics Question

    I'm not very experienced with electronics so this might be a simple question: I have a tool that outputs signal information through a serial cable. I have two devices that connect with it, so I physically pull the plug and switch connections when needed. However, I would like to create a...
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    Can Three Switches Control a Light?

    Had a bit of a dispute with a friend over the possibility of a circuit and what it could do... I could be wrong, but I don't see how this is possible - He claims that it's possible to wire a circuit containing three switches and a light, and have it so that any of the three switches can turn...
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    Exploring Power Consumption of Dimmer Switches

    I heard that a dimmer switch/knob/potentiometer used to control the lights in a house, for example, uses the same amount of power no matter if it is just barely on, or turned up all the way, so it really doesn't matter (energy usage wise), what the switch is turned to, it will use the same...
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    How Can You Identify Each Bulb's Corresponding Switch with One Visit?

    You are in a room with 3 switches which correspond to 3 bulbs in another room and you don't know which switch corresponds to which bulb. You can only teleport to the room with the bulbs and back once. You can NOT use any external equipment (power supplies, resistors, etc.). How do you find...
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    Here's an easy riddle: You are in a room with 3 switches.

    Here's an easy riddle: You are in a room with 3 switches. The room is adjacent to another in which there are 3 lightbulbs. Each of the lightbulbs is connected to a switch in your room. You cannot see into the other room. You may manipulate the switches in any way you like, and you may go to...
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    Solve the Mystery: Identify Light Bulb Switches

    You are in a room with 3 light switches. These switches are connected to 3 separate light bulbs in an ajoining room. Access to the ajoining room is via a door that remains closed, there are no windows, other people etc etc. You are allowed to enter the ajoining room once and then return. At...
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    Addressing Intermittent Over Current Faults in Dual UPS System

    I have two UPSs, UPSA & UPSB, and two static transfer switches, STSA & STSB. UPSA feeds Source1 on STSA (preferred) and Source1 on STSB. UPSB feeds Source2 on STSA and Source2 on STSB (preferred). Each UPS has approxiamately a balanced 15KW load. Each UPS has 4 downstream transformers...
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    High temperature superconducting switches

    Although low temperature superconducting (LTS) switches are pretty common nowadays (used in MRI magnets etc), HTS switches are far less so, in fact I'm wondering whether the one I built recently is the world's first? Does anyone know otherwise? Does anyone care? (I doubt it). Also, is this...
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