Technical discussions about Freescale Microcontrollers: M68HC11. (Freescale Semiconductor is a Subsidiary of Motorola).
Hex keypad - Art Burke - Nov 9 13:57:00 2005
Could someone point me to a place to purchase a hex keypad that would be
enclosed in a small plastic case,
Making it a little more rugged?
Thanks,
Art
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Re: Hex keypad - BobG...@... - Nov 9 14:36:00 2005
In a message dated 11/9/05 1:35:29 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
mathtutoring@math... writes:
Could someone point me to a place to purchase a hex keypad that would be
enclosed in a small plastic case,
Making it a little more rugged?
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jameco, allelectronics, digikey, jdr microdevices, ere co
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Re: Hex keypad - Mark Schultz - Nov 10 21:26:00 2005
--- In m68HC11@m68H..., "Art Burke" <mathtutoring@c...> wrote:
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> Could someone point me to a place to purchase a hex keypad that would
> be enclosed in a small plastic case, making it a little more rugged?
I can't give you a part number or source offhand, but I know that such
things exist - years ago, I utilized a 4x4 weatherproofed keypad (with
rubber-encased keys) in a project - a specialized, mcu-controlled
engine generator set designed to operate in rough climates. I believe
that Grayhill was the manufacturer of the keypad. I think I still
have a few of these keypads in my "junk box" but it's not to hand
right now so I can't give you any specific part numbers :(
As previously suggested, check the major electronics parts mail-order
distributors, such as Digi-Key, Mouser, Newark, et. al. - one of them
is bound to stock what you're looking for.

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