Description
A push button is a simple, widely used electrical switch that completes or breaks a circuit when pressed. It’s commonly found in everyday devices like calculators, appliances, and control panels. Push buttons come in various shapes and sizes and can be momentary (active only when pressed) or latching (stays on until pressed again). In electronics projects, they are used to trigger actions, such as turning on LEDs or sending signals to microcontrollers. Durable and easy to use, push buttons play a vital role in human-machine interfaces, offering reliable input control in both digital and analog systems across numerous applications.
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