Smart Pushbutton Switch Can Be Programmed Online

June 1, 2002
The new IS Series Smartswitch produces positive tactile feedback, expands LED-backlighting options, has faster clock speeds, and is nearly half the cost of the original. The switch can be programmed to display an infinite variety of text, graphics, or

The new IS Series Smartswitch produces positive tactile feedback, expands LED-backlighting options, has faster clock speeds, and is nearly half the cost of the original. The switch can be programmed to display an infinite variety of text, graphics, or moving images. Suited for a wide variety of applications, the Smartswitch is especially well-suited for any application requiring a user interface. Displaying industry specific text and graphics with real-time sequencing, the switch reportedly simplifies and improves complex, multi-decision operations. Applications include industrial control panels, medical equipment, communication systems, audio-video broadcast workstations, and simulation equipment. A new web site, nkksmartswitch.com, lets engineers program the software-controlled pushbutton switch online. The complete prototype reportedly can be purchased and received within days. NKK SWITCHES, Scottsdale, AZ. (480) 991-0942.

Company: NKK SWITCHES

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