Littelfuse Unveils High-Use Tactile Switches with 2 Million Cycle Lifespan

Littelfuse, Inc., an industrial technology manufacturing company empowering a sustainable, connected, and safer world, released the TLSM Series Tactile Switches for surface-mount technology (SMT).

Designed with an exceptional lifespan of up to 2 million cycles, the TLSM series stands out as one of the most durable tactile switches on the market, making it ideal for high-use environments.

Its compact 3.45mm high profile and Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) configuration provide enhanced circuit flexibility, enabling more complex and versatile applications. (View the video.)

The TLSM Series features a soft actuator that delivers precise tactile feedback for an improved user experience, especially in noise-sensitive environments. Rated IP54 for dust and water resistance, the switch ensures reliable performance even in harsh industrial or outdoor conditions. With support for a wide voltage range (DC 1 V to 16 V) and current range (10 µA to 50 mA), it is compatible with various low-power applications, offering seamless integration into modern electronic designs. 

Key Features and Benefits:

“The TLSM series provides a new level of precision and durability,” said Gavin Xu, Technological Development Manager, Electronics Business Unit Engineering at Littelfuse. “Its compact design, high sensitivity, and long lifespan deliver unmatched reliability for game controllers, EV panels, medical devices, and more. Engineered for seamless SMT integration, the TLSM sets a new standard in performance and versatility.”

Target Markets and Applications:

The TLSM Series is designed for a wide range of applications, including:

The TLSM Series expands the Littelfuse tactile switch portfolio, complementing the KSC DCT (Dual Circuit Technology) switches by offering SPDT functionality with extended lifespan. It is an evolution of the TLS Series, providing enhanced durability while maintaining a compact form factor, making it the preferred choice for next-generation electronic devices requiring longevity and reliability.

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