Pedal Pi Push Button Switches

6 years 8 months ago #943 by RichardMike
Are these switches normally open momentary? Looking to build a pedal in a case with my own switches. It's hard to confirm from the schematic, but these look normally open momentary.

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6 years 8 months ago #944 by Ray
Replied by Ray on topic Pedal Pi Push Button Switches
Hi, yes the push-buttons are normally open.
When you push it, it gets closed.

Here is the link for the part:
uk.farnell.com/multicomp/r13-24a-05-bb/s...5v-solder/dp/1634687

You can also use the opposite style, but you would need to change the software.
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6 years 8 months ago #947 by RichardMike
Just another small question, R13 and R14 are listed in the bill of materials as 300 ohm, but in the schematic as 4K7, which is correct?

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6 years 8 months ago - 6 years 8 months ago #948 by Ray
Replied by Ray on topic Pedal Pi Push Button Switches
ops! that is a typo, they are 300 ohms (100 or 200 would work too).
good schematic here: www.electrosmash.com/media/kunena/attach...dal-pi-schematic.pdf

They create a low pass filter for the power supply that cuts the high frequency harmonics created by the Raspberry Pi Zero switch mode power supply (all over 2Hz will be attenuated).

I will fix the schematic right now, thanks for spotting it. ;)

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