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    kynix

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    Kynix is a dishonest company that posts fake questions in forums to promote their products.

    Examples:
    https://www.infineonforums.com/threads/4698-Questions-regarding-Infineon-BTN8962
    http://forum.basecamelectronics.com/index.php?p=/discussion/2392/encoder-missing-counts
    https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/6484/which-thumbwheel-switch-would-be-more-fantastic/
    https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/6090/is-there-an-easier-way-to-compare-the-voltages-of-these-two-sensors

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    • RE: Which thumbwheel switch would be more fantastic ?

      Nothing can change us.

      posted in General Discussion
      kynix
      kynix
    • RE: Which thumbwheel switch would be more fantastic ?

      Do you think your comments are bad for dignity ?

      posted in General Discussion
      kynix
      kynix
    • RE: Which thumbwheel switch would be more fantastic ?

      @all What is others' opinions ? I would like to listen to others' opinions.

      posted in General Discussion
      kynix
      kynix
    • RE: Which thumbwheel switch would be more fantastic ?

      @Yveaux Thanks for your comment. I would definately and confidently choose the first one. thank you very much.

      posted in General Discussion
      kynix
      kynix
    • Which thumbwheel switch would be more fantastic ?

      Thumbwheel switch can be seen anywhere, especially it can be connected to cars and when driving, thumbwheel switch has become an indispensable part. I am going to buy a new thumbwheel switch to make my car refresh so I went to a retailing shop, satisfied with two thumbwheel switches. I am puzzled about that, so I come to this forum to turn to you to discuss which one would be more fantastic.

      Here are two thumbwheel switches offered for you to choose from:
      One is A7BS-207

      SPECIFICATIONS:
      Termination-Style: Card Edge/Solder Pad with Component Mounting
      Mounting-Type: Panel Mount, Snap-In
      Features:
      Actuator-Type: Pushwheel
      Contact-Material: -
      Contact-Finish: -
      Number-of-Positions: 10 Position
      Panel-Cutout-Dimensions: -
      Contact-Rating-Voltage: 0.1A @ 50VAC/28VDC
      Output-Code: BCD
      Read-Out: 0 ~ 9
      Number-of-Sections: 1
      Display-Characters-Height: 0.189" (4.80mm)
      End-Caps: Sold Separately
      Section-Width: 0.315" (8.00mm)
      Actuator: Thumbwheel

      Wide Range of Locking-type
      Models Available
      • Character height of 4.8 or 3.2 mm makes for easy-to view display.
      • Installation is easy with snap-in mounting.
      • The series includes a complete range of locking-type models that prevent accidental operation.

      The other is PICOD131AK2
      The PICOD family offers small panel-mounted pushwheel code switches, ideally suited for high density applications. They are used for the controlling and programming of frequency synthesizers, counters and timers, data comparators, security encoders, weighing machines, etc. The dependable pushbutton action allows narrow 0.3 inch width on panel. Changes to higher or lower settings are accomplished rapidly by successive operation of the appropriate buttons. The featherweight PICOD is less than 0.6 inch high, yet
      rugged enough for hand-held and portable instruments that may be subjected to field abuse. Heavy gold plating on wiping contacts affords low contact resistance for reliable operation over long periods of service. Easy-to-read characters are viewed through dust-sealed window. Installation costs are minimized by snap together design – no inconvenient hardware.

      SPECIFICATIONS:

      Termination-Style: Card Edge/Solder Pad
      Mounting-Type: Panel Mount, Snap-In
      features:
      Actuator-Type: Pushwheel
      Contact-Material: Copper Alloy
      Contact-Finish: Gold
      Panel-Cutout-Dimensions: -
      Contact-Rating-Voltage: 0.1A @ 40VAC/DC
      Output-Code: BCD
      Read-Out: 0 ~ 9
      Number-of-Sections: 1
      Display-Characters-Height: 0.122" (3.10mm)
      End-Caps: Sold Separately
      Section-Width: 0.300" (7.62mm)

      I have been puzzled about which thumbwheel switch would be more fantastic. As far as I am concerned, I would consider the A7BS-207 as it looks very light and easy to mount. What is your idea ? Do you agree with my ideas ? Any of your ideas would be highly appreciated.

      May someone would like to help ?

      thanks in advance.

      posted in General Discussion
      kynix
      kynix