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| A touch switch is a switch that is turned on and off by touching a wire contact, instead of flicking a lever like a regular switch. Touch switches have no mechanical parts to wear out, so they last a lot longer than regular switches. Touch switches can be used in places where regular switches would not last, such as wet or very dusty areas. |
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| great job.....can i put a led in the output so that the led turns on when i touch the circuit???? thankss | ||
| Very nice design. But i need to know the pin-configuration of NAND gate IC. Help me please... | ||
| very usefull | ||
| nice work!!! well i'm trying to make a touch alarm using 16f84,, but i got confused on its code... could anyone show me where to find such codes for my pic.... the output is only a siren and 1ed,,,thanks....! | ||
| Hi does anyone out there know how to make the output of this device switch to ground instead of a voltage out ?? I just need a circuit that is momentary switched to earth while touched by a finger. a touch momentary close and reset. I just cant find a simple circuit to do this one and its driving me nuts. Thanks Alan | ||
| i have a model L-500A touch lamp control and i clearly have a resistor that has had the smoke let out of it, i need one that has the smoke in it. the problem is, is that its burnt and i cant make out the color markings on the resistor. i know its R4 but thats it. everything else cheked out ok. | ||
| great job!!!im looking for touch switch conect to relay that trigger on/off. regards, eric | ||
| I am not familiar with 4011 CMOS NAND Gate IC, could you make the actual drawing of this IC showing all the pins in your diagram. | ||
| Hi, do you have all of these parts for the Touch Switch circuits, and if you do, how would I order it from you or where can I get these parts. | ||
| Let me introduce my self, my name is fery Irawan, i'm from indonesian great job man!!!very cool, keep your project move to the next way. thank's for the schematic man,it's very simple but usefull&powerfull than other complex schematic.it's very intrested. | ||
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