2-Pin Push button/Tactile switch
Key Features:-
Number of Pins: A 2-pin push button has two electrical terminals or pins. These pins are typically labeled as "NO" (Normally Open) and "COM" (Common).
Momentary Action: A push button is a momentary switch, which means it is designed to be pressed and released to make or break a connection temporarily. When you press the button, it momentarily closes the circuit, and when you release it, the circuit returns to its open state.
Spring Mechanism: Inside the push button, there is a spring mechanism that provides tactile feedback when you press the button. This tactile feedback is often felt as a "click" or "snap," indicating that the button has been actuated.
Simple Operation: When the button is not pressed, the "NO" and "COM" pins are not connected electrically. When you press the button, it physically connects the two pins, allowing electrical current to flow between them. Releasing the button breaks the connection.