Easy Touch Switch for Servo Activation | Microcontroller Compatible

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In summary, the individual switches of the PC keyboard style, specifically the Cherry MX Key Switch series, are recommended for activating a small servo through a microcontroller. These switches have a long lifespan and a nice feel. Another potential solution is creating touch sensitive switches using a 5MHz oscillator, 4011 chip, and an NPN transistor. The sensitivity can be adjusted by twisting a ?pf cap.
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I am looking for a very simple touch switch/sensor that I will be using to activate a small servo. The sensor will be connected to a microcontroller to accomplish some very basic processing of any input received. I've been told that a capacitance switch would do the job, but I've been unable to locate one that I could easily incorporate into my project. If a capacitance switch is not an easy solution, please suggest an easier alternative.
 
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I like to use individual switches of the PC keyboard style. They are nice for test fixtures, etc., because they have a nice feel to them, and have very long life compared to regular pushbuttons. Like the Cherry MX Key Switch series...here are some links:

Datasheet -- http://www.cherrycorp.com/english/switches/key/pdf/keyswitch_cat.pdf

Digikey catalog page (see bottom of page) -- http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T072/P1756.pdf

You can order one of hte styles that you like (tactile or not, mounting options, etc.), and also order the Keycap. I like the tactile click version myself.
 
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I made a set of touch sensivite switches that uses a 5MHz oscilator using 3 nand gates of a 4011 chip and coupling ( with a ?pf cap by twisting about a 1/4 inch of 30 gauge wire together) it to the base on an NPN transistor. The base of the transistor also had a 100 Kohm resistor to ground and a small copper touch plate. When you touch the plate, the transistor becomes unsaturated. giving a high on the collector.

I worked very well. You can tune the sensivity by the number of twist on your ?pf cap.
 

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1. What is a simple touch switch?

A simple touch switch is an electronic device that allows you to turn on or off a circuit by simply touching a metal plate or sensor. It is commonly used in household appliances and lighting fixtures.

2. How does a simple touch switch work?

A simple touch switch works by using the human body's capacitance to control the flow of electricity. When you touch the metal plate or sensor, it creates a change in the electric field, which triggers the switch to turn on or off.

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