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Is the wiring of Atom switch the same as that of ordinary switch?

It's different.

1. Ordinary switches usually have two terminals, one is called "male" or "neutral" and the other is called "live wire". Among them, "male" or "neutral" is used to connect the negative pole of the power supply, while "live wire" is used to connect the electric load.

2. The connection mode of 2.Atom switch is complicated. It usually has three terminals, namely "male", "normally open" and "normally closed". Where "male" is used to connect the negative pole of the power supply, "normally open" is used to connect the electrical load, and "normally closed" is the standby connection mode. When the Atom switch is pressed, it actually connects the normally open and the male. When the switch is released, the circuit returns to the disconnected state, normally open and disconnected from the male terminal, and normally closed and connected with the male terminal. Therefore, the wiring of Atom switch is different from that of ordinary switch.