Clare/Pendar high-profile reed
Contents
Overview
SF, SG, SH, SI and SK are all series of high-profile reed switches from C. P. Clare. Originally manufactured by Clare in Belgium, production later transferred to Pendar in France. Unlike with the pairing of the low-profile reed switches and Series S880, the high-profile reed switches are a different design from the North American Series S820 and the two families are not interchangeable. These switches were advertised alongside the low-profile reed types in catalogues.
Each switch shell has either “C. P. CLARE INT. MADE IN BELGIUM” or “CLARE” moulded into the shell. The model number and terminal layout is stamped separately in white ink. When the product line moved to Pendar, the shells were not changed, leading to Clare-branded shells stamped with Pendar branding, with some having both Belgian and French origin marked simultaneously. When the product line moved again to ESM, the Pendar branding was retained. The shell branding and stamps are illustrated below:


Usage
Keyboards
- Ericson Datasaab Alfaskop 3700 keyboard with Clare-branded SF 5101 switches (circa 1981)
Product range
The part number schema is defined in the catalogue as follows:
SS TCDW
- SS
- Switch sub-series: see table below
- T
-
Terminals and keystem:
- 1 = Sloped; 5 mm terminals
- 3 = Stepped; 5 mm terminals
- 5 = Sloped; 3.5 mm terminals
- 6 = Stepped; 3.5 mm terminals
- C
- Contacts, rear position: 0 = No contacts, 1 = 1 form A (SPST NO), 5 = 1 form A with diode
- D
- Contacts, front position: as above
- 0
- Low-profile reed is SPST only, so this position is always zero
- W
- Operating force: 0 = Fixed plunger, 1 = 50 gf, 2 = 80 gf, 3 = 130 gf, 4 = 200 gf
The series are as follows:
Series | Type |
---|---|
SF | Momentary non-illuminated |
SG | Alternate action non-illuminated |
SH | Momentary non-illuminated; accepts illuminated keycaps (no lamp terminals or sockets) |
SI | Momentary illuminated |
SK | Alternate action illuminated |
A terminal configuration of “01” uses the front terminal positions (normally used by the second pole) while the normal configuration of “11” uses the rear terminal positions. This difference can be observed in SF 6101 and SF 6011, which differ only in the location of the terminals.
Terminal and keystem configuration “2” indicates terminals in the range of 10–12 mm long. In the table below 10 mm is given, on the basis that lengths above 10 mm are simply excess material. The terminals not precisely clipped and often exceed the stated length by up to a millimetre (or more). From a “baker’s dozen” perspective this extra length could be deemed a safeguard, but for clearance purposes the extra length could be a defect. The terminal length only applies where terminals are present; the fixed and movable dummy models SF 5000 and SF 5001 have no terminals fitted at all.
Model SI 11L1 uses an unknown contact designation of “L”; here, this may simply indicate that the second terminal position is occupied by the lamp terminals, a characteristic not included in other designations. Likewise, the meaning of “SIX” series is not understood, as nothing about the one known type (SIX 5105) suggests that it differs in any way from a regular switch (SI 5105).
Known models
Model | Series | Branding | Terminals | Keystem | Diode | Force | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SF 1101 | SF | Clare | 5 mm | Sloped | Absent | 50 gf | Own collection |
SF 1103 | Pendar | 5 mm | Sloped | Absent | 130 gf | Own collection | |
SF 1111 | Pendar | 5 mm | Sloped | Absent | 50 gf | Own collection | |
SF 1501 | Clare | 5 mm | Sloped | Present | 50 gf | Own collection | |
SF 2101 | Clare | 10 mm? | Sloped | Absent | 50 gf | Own collection | |
SF 2102 | Clare | 10 mm? | Sloped | Absent | 80 gf | Own collection | |
SF 2105 | Pendar | 10 mm? | Sloped | Absent | Heavy | Own collection | |
SF 5000 | Clare | None | Sloped | N/A | Fixed | Own collection | |
SF 5001 | Clare | None | Sloped | N/A | 50 gf | Own collection | |
SF 5101 | Clare | 3.5 mm | Sloped | Absent | 50 gf | Flickr | |
SF 5102 | Clare | 3.5 mm | Sloped | Absent | 80 gf | Own collection | |
SF 5501 | Clare | 3.5 mm | Sloped | Present | 50 gf | Own collection | |
SF 6011 | Clare | 3.5 mm | Stepped | Absent | 50 gf | Own collection | |
SF 6101 | Clare | 3.5 mm | Stepped | Absent | 50 gf | Own collection | |
SG 1101 | SG | Clare | 5 mm | Sloped | Absent | 50 gf | Own collection |
SG 2101 | Clare | 10 mm? | Sloped | Absent | 50 gf | Own collection | |
SG 5101 | Clare | 3.5 mm | Sloped | Absent | 50 gf | Own collection | |
SG 5103 | Pendar | 3.5 mm | Sloped | Absent | 130 gf | Own collection | |
SH 5101 | SH | Clare | 3.5 mm | Sloped | Absent | 50 gf | Own collection |
SI 11L1 | SI | Clare | 5 mm | Sloped | Absent | 50 gf | Own collection |
SI 1502 | Clare | 5 mm | Sloped | Present | 80 gf | Own collection | |
SI 1503 | Pendar | 5 mm | Sloped | Present | 130 gf | Own collection | |
SI 2104 | Pendar | 10 mm? | Sloped | Absent | 200 gf | Own collection | |
SI 5104 | Clare | 3.5 mm | Sloped | Absent | 200 gf | Own collection | |
SK 1104 | SK | Pendar | 5 mm | Sloped | Absent | 200 gf | Own collection |
SK 5104 | Clare | 3.5 mm | Sloped | Absent | 200 gf | Deskthority | |
SIX 5105 | SIX | Pendar | 3.5 mm | Sloped | Absent | Heavy | Own collection |
See also
- Clare/Pendar high profile reed page on the Deskthority wiki