Toggle Switches
Toggle switches are simple electronic components used to control the flow of electricity through a particular circuit. The most common type of toggle switch is the single-pole switch, which only allows electrical current to flow from one end of the switch to the other. There are also other types of toggle switches such as double-pole and three-pole switches which allow for more control over the electrical current.
One type of toggle switch is the 2TL28-7. This is a single-pole, double-throw (SPDT) switch, which means it has two terminals and can either connect or disconnect the circuit. There are two sets of contacts in a SPDT switch and they can be connected or disconnected by a simple lever, knob or rocker. When the switch is in one position, the first set of contacts are closed and the second set are open. When the switch turns to the other position, the first set of contacts open and the second set close.
2TL28-7 Application Field and Working Principle
The 2TL28-7 is used in a variety of applications, including lighting, security systems, home appliances and industrial machinery. It can also be used as an interrupt switch in electrical circuits for safety purposes. The switch is designed to be used in both AC and DC circuits and is capable of handling up to 5 amps of current.
The working principle of the 2TL28-7 can be described as follows: When the switch is in the "on" position, electrical current is allowed to pass from one terminal to the other. This closes the first set of contacts, allowing the current to flow through. On the other hand, when the switch is in the "off" position, the first set of contacts open and the second set close, preventing the flow of electricity.
The 2TL28-7 can be used in a variety of applications and is capable of handling up to 5 amps of current. It is also designed to be used in both AC and DC circuits and can be used as an interrupt switch in electrical circuits for safety purposes. The switch is easy to install and can be used to control the flow of electricity in a variety of different circuits.