SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T04:26:53-06:00SparkFun Electronicserff on COM-10860 - Surface Mount Right Angle Switcherffurn:uuid:ad416456-5982-97ef-7aa9-b1a9ccd89f6f2021-03-30T18:43:05-06:00<p>Is this good for bridging two jumper pads?</p>
Customer #360354 on COM-10860 - Surface Mount Right Angle SwitchCustomer #360354urn:uuid:4f0bc67d-72d5-a9c3-c036-512c9d7c599c2015-11-07T14:41:03-07:00<p>Does any one have the eagle lbr with this part? I can find it.</p>
rub0t on COM-10860 - Surface Mount Right Angle Switchrub0turn:uuid:e19a85c3-a382-c476-0f13-a83adac880a02013-08-03T19:55:09-06:00<p>I think it is SWITCH-SPDT-SMD-A.</p>
Kamiquasi on COM-10860 - Surface Mount Right Angle SwitchKamiquasiurn:uuid:1841fb8e-a890-2b63-c594-d06ebd5ad8c12013-03-02T11:24:27-07:00<p>lots? http://www.digikey.com/scripts/dksearch/dksus.dll?FV=fff40011%2Cfff80501&vendor=0&mnonly=0&newproducts=0&ptm=0&fid=0&quantity=0&PV69=3&PV208=7<p>Not sure what your exact requirements are, but there's bound to be one fitting what you need in there.</p></p>
Customer #337772 on COM-10860 - Surface Mount Right Angle SwitchCustomer #337772urn:uuid:c67ebb15-a378-7a31-7877-c3ebc80fda732013-03-02T07:36:34-07:00<p>Anyone know if there's a second source manufacturer for this? I hate switches that are single sourced :-(</p>
Maxwellfire on COM-10860 - Surface Mount Right Angle SwitchMaxwellfireurn:uuid:835f52fb-1c09-28c3-95d6-1c5969a8d7882012-08-11T07:58:57-06:00<p>Yay, My order can finally ship.</p>
Maxwellfire on COM-10860 - Surface Mount Right Angle SwitchMaxwellfireurn:uuid:ba064337-09cc-ef68-18e4-6bdfb4c80d182012-07-21T14:34:10-06:00<p>Anyone Know when it's expected to be back in stock?</p>
Customer #332361 on COM-10860 - Surface Mount Right Angle SwitchCustomer #332361urn:uuid:52e4c975-d1f5-e295-50bc-59009faa35d72012-06-19T02:18:42-06:00<p>Try this one: http://www.file-upload.net/download-4459155/COM-10860.lbr.html But I made it myself based on a SparkFun 3-state switch, so no warranty!</p>
Customer #79510 on COM-10860 - Surface Mount Right Angle SwitchCustomer #79510urn:uuid:eaa654b8-aab0-3f2e-b0f5-51ca7d4f8a5a2012-04-15T16:07:18-06:00<p>Actually, I'm not sure, but I think it's in there as SWITCH-SPST-SMD-A but the referenced part is wrong. It lists (in the lib) COM-00102 but that's a thru-hole and this lib part is a R/A SMD matching this switch.</p>
tunell on COM-10860 - Surface Mount Right Angle Switchtunellurn:uuid:9e12fc10-c24e-02db-d079-afd7c94d4db92012-03-02T15:19:38-07:00<p>This part doesn't seem to be in the Eagle library.!!!</p>
mossmann on COM-10860 - Surface Mount Right Angle Switchmossmannurn:uuid:3277645c-6371-bacd-73c8-b5d9a003ada22011-10-28T12:06:34-06:00<p>The tabs are small and not particularly strong, but they are the second line of defense. The primary mechanical support is the pair of plastic nubs on the bottom that fit into holes in the PCB.</p>
Kevin Vermeer on COM-10860 - Surface Mount Right Angle SwitchKevin Vermeerurn:uuid:361ad9c8-f993-6c22-84da-ac766cd7dd5d2011-10-24T13:40:08-06:00<p>How stiff are those gull-wing tabs that hold it down? So many of these switches (in the PTH versions) are too fragile to extend past the edge of the PCB or out of a case, but this version looks sturdier.</p>
mossmann on COM-10860 - Surface Mount Right Angle Switchmossmannurn:uuid:801839a3-59c5-81d4-d08d-ece003bae79c2011-10-21T12:08:09-06:00<p>This part is a good choice. I recently started using the very same (or a clone anyway). Pro tip: If you use a dark color soldermask, add a block of silkscreen so that you can see the position of the black slider more easily.</p>