The JS102011SCQN specification defines the engineering requirements for a miniature slide switch designed for manual circuit selection and control in electronic systems. This specification establishes the functional, electrical, mechanical, environmental, and quality requirements necessary to ensure reliable switching performance, secure mechanical operation, and long-term operational stability across a wide range of embedded, industrial, instrumentation, and consumer electronic applications.
The switch is intended for use in applications requiring manual selection between electrical circuits or operating modes, including embedded control systems, communication equipment, instrumentation, portable devices, and industrial electronics. It provides dependable contact switching with positive actuator engagement, low contact resistance, and consistent electrical performance throughout its service life.
Engineering Requirements
The slide switch shall be manufactured using precision-formed conductive contacts, durable actuator materials, and high-strength insulating components to ensure reliable electrical continuity and mechanical durability. The construction shall support repeated actuation while maintaining stable switching characteristics and mechanical integrity.
Electrical characteristics shall provide low contact resistance, reliable insulation between isolated contacts, and consistent switching performance under specified voltage, current, and environmental operating conditions. The switch shall maintain dependable electrical continuity without intermittent contact or excessive wear during its rated mechanical life.
The switching mechanism shall provide positive tactile feedback and accurate contact positioning to ensure repeatable operation and minimize accidental actuation. Mechanical construction shall withstand vibration, thermal cycling, mechanical shock, and normal handling without degradation of switching performance or structural integrity.
The package shall be suitable for standard printed circuit board assembly and compatible with automated or manual soldering processes. Workmanship shall be free from defects including contamination, contact deformation, actuator damage, plating irregularities, or structural inconsistencies that could adversely affect electrical or mechanical reliability.
Inspection, validation, and testing shall be performed using calibrated equipment and controlled quality procedures to verify compliance with all applicable engineering and manufacturing requirements. Any deviation from this specification shall require formal engineering evaluation, documented technical justification, and approval through the established engineering change control process before implementation.
Documentation
Supporting documentation shall include engineering drawings, electrical specifications, mechanical characteristics, qualification reports, inspection records, reliability data, material declarations, and revision-controlled manufacturing documentation. All documentation shall be maintained under formal configuration management and quality assurance systems to ensure complete product traceability.
Revision Control
Any modification to this specification shall be managed through the formal engineering change management process. All revisions shall undergo technical review, validation, and approval before release to ensure continued compliance with design intent and applicable engineering standards.