I'm working on a simple resistive attenuator, I've bought the necessary power resistors at the local surplus store (all cement boxes), but I'm having a problem finding a proper switch.
I need at least a 3-position switch for 3 levels of attenuation.
A 4P one would be nice to add an additionnal level of attenuation, and a 5P would allow a bypass option on top of that (although I can always use a separate one for that.
It has to be double-pole since it needs to switch two circuits at once (one branch of the L-Pad goes up while the other goes down)
I've tried finding what I need on Mouser but finding a DP3T with the proper current ratting (need at least 2A) isn't easy.
I've found the following slide switch
46313LDRX
They don't specify if it's shorting or not though... (shorting would be best to allow switching while the amp is on)
Shorting rotary switches would be the best, but I really can't find the proper combination of double-pole, 2A, and 3 to 5 positions in rotary style...
Any suggestions?
I need at least a 3-position switch for 3 levels of attenuation.
A 4P one would be nice to add an additionnal level of attenuation, and a 5P would allow a bypass option on top of that (although I can always use a separate one for that.
It has to be double-pole since it needs to switch two circuits at once (one branch of the L-Pad goes up while the other goes down)
I've tried finding what I need on Mouser but finding a DP3T with the proper current ratting (need at least 2A) isn't easy.
I've found the following slide switch
46313LDRX
They don't specify if it's shorting or not though... (shorting would be best to allow switching while the amp is on)
Shorting rotary switches would be the best, but I really can't find the proper combination of double-pole, 2A, and 3 to 5 positions in rotary style...
Any suggestions?
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