MEI switches internal pictures
Posted: 10 Feb 2013, 19:26
I have had one of the Datalux keyboards sitting around for a while now, when I got interested in the mechanical keyboard side of things I thought it would be a good starting point, however the keys are all too close for my liking.
When researching the switch I noticed the Wiki was missing specific info on the mechanism so I thought that I would put some time into taking some pictures showing off the 'mechanism'.
As you can see, the switch basically has a little 'rubber band' when you depress the switch it bends outwards slightly forming a connection between the two metal wires of the switch using little conductive pads on the 'rubber band'.
The rubber band is actually made up from two sections, there is no spring inside the switch, the elasticity of the 'band' pushed the switch back up again.
I am not too fussed about getting involved editing the wiki, however happy to release the pictures under creative commons for use on the wiki.
When researching the switch I noticed the Wiki was missing specific info on the mechanism so I thought that I would put some time into taking some pictures showing off the 'mechanism'.
As you can see, the switch basically has a little 'rubber band' when you depress the switch it bends outwards slightly forming a connection between the two metal wires of the switch using little conductive pads on the 'rubber band'.
The rubber band is actually made up from two sections, there is no spring inside the switch, the elasticity of the 'band' pushed the switch back up again.
I am not too fussed about getting involved editing the wiki, however happy to release the pictures under creative commons for use on the wiki.