
Would you guys please be so kind to help me identify these?
thanks a million!
thanks for the reply and pointing to that PDF document.rodtang wrote:I would guess something hall effect based.
Edit: Looks like the HE sensor (or whatever these things are called) is made in 1983
http://katalogy.ic.cz/MH1SS1.html
I've got tons of old HW,and my wife (probably) hates me for thatHaaTa wrote:Neat, I don't believe I've seen this switch before (but I recall seeing something similar).
Most likely each of those 4 pin plastic boards are an IC (I don't think you can fit the ferrite version in that small of space, though it has enough pins).
Not really sure why it is mounted in the center of the switch...
Does it have 2 magnets?
Really, it just complicates the internal design (perhaps to get around Honeywell patents?).
As for the "updated pic", hmm....
Looks vaguely similar to the original George Risk switches (but not really). At first guess, key caps look Dye Subbed.
I'd be interested in the keyboard if you don't want it
thanx Ascaii, it's hard to find things on wiki without pictures for noob like me.Ascaii wrote:That is a mitsumi switch with cherry stem.
You can find lots of pictures on haatas crawler query, though it takes a while to load.Daniel Beardsmore wrote:Mitsumi switches are comparatively uncommon and not well documented.
The best place to go for switch recognition right now is MouseFan's switch gallery.
He shows two variants of that Mitsumi switch:
Contrary to popular belief, based on the pages above, you can see that the switches are in fact plate mount, although not all keyboards that use them have a plate.