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8-key keyboard
with mechanical keysfor electrical networkselectronics

8-key keyboard - Richard Wöhr - with mechanical keys / for electrical networks / electronics
8-key keyboard - Richard Wöhr - with mechanical keys / for electrical networks / electronics
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Characteristics

Key type
with mechanical keys
Number of keys
8-key
Domain
for electrical networks, electronics

Description

Following we want to draw your attention to the special qualities of a foil keyboard on a circuit board base, with which we can offer an alternative to a foil keyboard on a flex-basis or a foil keyboard on a carrier plate. Advantages FKCB Additional electrical equipping of the back, thus directly behind the keyboard possible, connection can be made individually by socket or soldering pad. Also possible is an equipping by the customer (inclusive contact pads) and a following mounting of snap domes and applying of the decor foil by Wöhr. Nearly individual design possiblities for the customer. Due to the mounting of the electronics at the back, another circuit board can be omitted --> reduction of the required space in the component. Integration of mechanical components (bolts, insert nuts etc) possible. Cost-effective solution combined with a digital printed decor foil feasible.
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