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Capacitive hidden switches geared for use behind non-conductive surfaces

ByLee Teschler|October 28, 2021

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The Capacitive Hidden Switch series (CHS) is intended for use behind non-conductive surfaces. The new series expands on the potential applications for Human Interface Devices (HID) by enabling interface designers more flexibility in custom panel design.

Consumers have become accustomed to the touch of a surface to carry out software commands that increasingly become part of our technology directed lives. Theseschurter devices often use varying forms of capacitive touchpoints to carry out the desired command. The CHS is a stand-alone capacitive switch designed to be used as a single key or in arrays behind non-conductive surfaces.

The standard CHS is designed to mount behind a glass surface up to 2-mm in thickness. Simply remove the protective cover and adhere the switch. The switch is programmed so that it does not false trigger in the event of contact from spray or running liquids, or minor wiping. Activation is achieved by a precise touch of the switch surface. The sensitivity of the CHS can be adjusted to specific application requirements, which also applies to the thickness of the material behind which the switch is bonded. This means that other non-conductive overlays such as plexiglass, plastic, porcelain, ceramic, marble, granite and wood can be used as surface overlays, opening the door to a plethora of new device interface possibilities in areas such as architectural design, professional/gourmet kitchen and premier batch appliances, vending machines, ticketing and other self-service kiosks, as well as the increasing trend for such panels in industrial applications. What’s more is cleanable surfaces are especially important today in hygienic applications. The hidden CHS has no mounting holes or switch openings that would allow for ingress of liquids and dirt, or microbes.

Offered in three variations, CHS1 with the PCB circuit only, CHS2 with housing and RGB backlit illumination, CHS3 with potted housing and RGB backlit illumination. All three are easily installed to the back of the surface with 3M Adhesive. Dimensions are 30×30 mm with minimal mounting depth. Integrated connectors, flexible wires or separate connector options can be specified in the part configuration. With no moving parts to wear over time, the electronic technology has a rated lifetime of > 100 million actuations. Operating temperature range is -40 to +85°C. Version with latching action on request.

Pricing for the CHS starts at $19.50 each per 100 pieces. Packaging is 10 pieces per box. Link to datasheet CHS. For sales and product information, contact Cora Umlauf at (800) 848-2600 or by email at[email protected]

SCHURTER Inc.. 447 Aviation Blvd., Santa Rosa, CA 95403, +1 707 636 3003,www.shurter.com

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