Description
6-Pin PCB Mount ON/OFF Switch (DPDT)
The 6-Pin PCB Mount ON/OFF Switch is a high-density, double-pole, double-throw (DPDT) component engineered for advanced signal routing and power management on printed circuit boards. Its compact design allows for simultaneous control of two independent circuits or polarity reversal in a single, space-efficient unit, making it a powerful tool for complex prototyping and custom electronic manufacturing.
Key Features
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DPDT Configuration: Provides six pins, enabling the switching of two separate circuits or lines simultaneously, which is essential for bridge circuits, motor direction control, or dual-load power switching.
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PCB-Ready Design: Engineered for direct through-hole mounting, ensuring a flush and secure fit on standard prototype boards and custom PCBs.
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High-Density Control: Delivers advanced control capabilities without requiring the large panel-mount footprint of traditional toggle switches, maximizing board space for other components.
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Stable Tactile Feedback: Built with a precise internal mechanism to ensure reliable, consistent switching performance for long-term project stability.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Switch Type | PCB Mount (Through-hole) |
| Switch Logic | DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw) |
| Action | ON/OFF (Latching) |
| Pin Configuration | 6 Pins |
| Mounting Style | PCB Through-Hole |
| Application | Signal routing, motor direction control, power splitting |
Catalog Strategy
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Professional Imagery: Stick to your clean, minimalist, white-background style. Ensure the 6-pin layout is clearly visible and perfectly centered. As always, no text, no labels, and no retail packaging. This clarity helps engineers identify the DPDT capability at a glance.
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SEO & Visibility: Optimize your catalog listings with high-value technical keywords: “6-pin DPDT PCB switch,” “Dual circuit PCB toggle,” “Miniature 6-pin power switch,” and “PCB mount signal routing switch.”
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Systematic Organization: Because this is a 6-pin component, clearly label it as DPDT in your WordPress catalog. This distinction is vital for your professional customers who need to differentiate between basic SPST (3-pin) and advanced DPDT (6-pin) logic.

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