No bounce, TTL level similar in appearance to Model 571 |
No bounce, TTL level similar in appearance to Model 571. It provides switching signals directly from a 7400 logic device.
Switching output type connector connection model ...
This aluminum control grip features a side switch position designed to be operated by the right hand thumb. A variety of switches can be incorporated into this "D" position, including a push button, slide switch, toggle switch, 4-way trim or miniature joystick. Custom ...
This aluminum alloy grip provides a large flat face in order to accommodate a larger number of switches and controls. Additional switches may be incorporated in other locations on the grip. ...
Inherently rugged and work smoothly without loss of precision throughout operational life. The direct coupling of the handle and the shaft of the potentiometer without the use of gears or linkages means the backlash is reduced to a minimum. Also, the spring levers allow the ...
This rugged controller can be actuated in eight separate directions. The handle normally returns to center off position, but when desired, a turn of the knurled tip will lock the handle in any position. Switches are SPST-NO, snap action. Rating: 5 amp at 28 VDC Ind. ...
A positive action, center off switch. Moving the handle in any X or Y direction will actuate a single switch. Moving the handle 45 degrees will actuate two switches giving eight separate directions. Depressing the bar switch provides a means of a fast/slow selection ...
This model is a positive action, center off switch that can be actuated in any of eight different positions. In addition there is a thumb operated three position toggle switch mounted at the end of the handle. Switches conform to MIL-S-8834 and MIL-S-8805. Handle is 4.25 inches ...
The primary action of the joystick produces a "slow" pulse rate of 20 PPS (pulses per second). When the bar switch is pressed simultaneous to a joystick direction pressure a "fast" output rate of 200 PPS is produced ...