The OpenAT Switch Latch is a switch adapter that enables a standard momentary assistive switch to be used as a toggle switch or latch. Activating and releasing the input switch will turn on and hold on the output. Activating and releasing the input switch again will turn the connected output device off. The device requires one CR2032 coin cell battery for operation.
This device was developed as several assistive switch users requested the ability to control lights and other devices in a semi-permanent manner utilizing their preferred momentary assistive switches.
The OpenAT Switch Latch is comprised of off-the-shelf electronics, a custom printed circuit board (PCB) and 3D printed parts.
The OpenAT Switch Latch is open assistive technology (OpenAT). Under the terms of the open source licenses, the device may be built, used, and improved upon by anyone.
The overall cost of materials for a single build is approximately $67 CAD. The cost of materials when built in quantity is $38 CAD.
To setup the OpenAT Switch Latch, a momentary switch is plugged into the 3.5 mm jack marked 'Input' and the device to be controlled is plugged into the 3.5 mm jack marked 'Output'.
To use the device it must be powered on by sliding the Power Switch towards the left to the On position. When the assistive switch is activated, the LED indicator light will turn on and remain on, and the output device will be activated. When the assistive switch is activated again, the LED indicitor light will turn off and remain off, and the output device will be deactivated.
Last updated: 2024-October-10
This is an open-source assistive technology, so anyone is free to build it. All of the files and instructions required to build the OpenAT-Switch-Latch are contained within this repository. Refer to the Maker Checklist below.
If you would like to obtain a OpenAT Switch Latch, you may submit a build request through the MMC Library Page. The requestor is responsible for the cost of materials and any shipping.
If you have the skills and equipment to build this device, and would like to donate your time to create the switch for someone who needs it, visit the MMC Maker Wanted section.
The Makers Checklist provides an overview of the steps required to build this device.
The Bill of Materials lists all of the parts and components required to build the OpenAT-Switch-Latch. The main switch component needs to be ordered online. The rest of the off-the-shelf components are also online or may be available in smaller quantities at your local hardware store or dollar store.
The Gerber_Files includes the PCB build information which can be submitted to PCB fabrication service to create the custom PCB. Please refer to MMC-PCB for more information on custom PCB fabrication.
All of the files and individual print files can be in the /Build_Files/3D_Printing_Files folder.
Reference the Assembly Guide for the tools and steps required to build each portion.
Document | Version | Link |
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Design Rationale | 1.0 | OpenAT_Switch_Latch_Design_Rationale |
Maker Checklist | 1.0 | OpenAT_Switch_Latch_Maker_Checklist |
Bill of Materials | 1.2.1 | OpenAT_Switch_Latch_Bill_of_Materials |
3D Printing Guide | 1.0 | OpenAT_Switch_Latch_3D_Printing_Guide |
Assembly Guide | 1.2.1 | OpenAT_Switch_Latch_Assembly_Guide |
User Guide | 1.0 | OpenAT_Switch_Latch_User_Guide |
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