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New Sealed Extended Temperature Range Tactile Switch

Monday, January 05, 2009

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New Sealed Extended Temperature Range Tactile Switch

Omron Electronic Components LLC announces the availability of the new B3SL middle stroke tactile switches that feature:

B3SL middle stroke tactile switches feature a switching capacity of 1 to 50mA.

Omron Electronic Components LLC announces the availability of the new B3SL middle stroke tactile switches that feature:

  • Temperature range of -25ºC to +90ºC.
  • Sealed construction that conforms to an IP64 (IEC 60529) rating that provides for high contact reliability in dusty environments.
  • 6mm x 6mm middle stroke switch 
  • Switching capacity of 1 to 50mA @ 5 to 12VDC and contact resistance of 100mΩ maximum. 
  • Electrical life of 100,000 operations minimum with an operating force (OF) of 1.96 ±0.49N (200 ±50gf) and a release force (RF) of 0.35N minimum (35gf).
  • B3SL-1002P (flat type plunger) has a height of 3.4mm with a pretravel (PT) of 0.3 ±0.2mm.
  • B3SL-1022P (raised plunger type) has a height of 5.1mm and a PT of 0.5 ±0.2mm.

For more information visit www.omron.com

 

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