MX mount SMK clone series

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MX mount SMK clone series
USw LMBW01 -- infobox.jpg
Switch type Linear
Sense method Metal leaf
Switch mount Plate mount

MX mount SMK clone series refers to a series of Cherry MX mount clones of the SMK vintage linear switch from an unknown manufacturer. The switches appear to share the same moulds as HTK switch (including completely identical mould numbering), suggesting that the HTK switch tooling was sold off to another company who removed the "HTK" branding. The branding on the base appears to have been removed with an automated rotary tool, and the poor surface texture and soft edges suggest old, worn tooling.

Design

The design is very similar to SMK vintage linear, with several notable differences. The switch differs from the SMK vintage linear, and matches the HTK switch as follows:

  • Two folds instead of one in the cross bar of the stationary terminal
  • Recessed area at the base of the movable contact
  • Asymmetric slider base (the SMK upright keystem slider is reversible and may have been designed to support DPST)
  • Plain hemispherical PCB standoffs

The circular recesses commonly found on the bottom of the switch base are missing in this clone family.

It is possible that it is related to USw LXBB02, which is unbranded and has a black slider, and is depicted in the same eBay auction item.[1] USw LXBB02 appears to have a different slider design and lacks the spiral square "branding".

Variants

USw LMBW01
Black, with a white slider
USw LMBU01
Black, with a medium blue slider — assumed to be Cherry MX mount as the slider dimensions appear to match those of USw LMBW01[1]

Gallery

USw LMBW01

Comparison with SMK

Comparison with a typical SMK vintage linear switch from circa 1984 (taken from an Acorn BBC Microcomputer):

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 eBay — 1 PC White Keyboard 5x5 Keys 5 Keys Metal Panel [Volatile reference] Retrieved 2015-07-29.