LED Pushbutton Switch Suits Portable Apps

March 5, 2007
Finding a home in headgear, mobile apparatus, and compact server panels, the Model SW44473 pushbutton switch features a bright, bi-color LED housed in a Fresnel-lens button. The switch features an SPST alternate action configuration (1 N.O. circuit)

Finding a home in headgear, mobile apparatus, and compact server panels, the Model SW44473 pushbutton switch features a bright, bi-color LED housed in a Fresnel-lens button. The switch features an SPST alternate action configuration (1 N.O. circuit) and a built-in resistor for operation at specific voltages. Voltage ratings include 30 Vdc or 115 Vac at 2A resistive, 0.5A inductive. Features include an operating pressure of 8 oz. (± 4 oz.), 0.12" plunger travel (approximate), and a minimum life span of 100,000 actuations. The component measures 0.52" in diameter with a total switch depth of 1.52", requiring 1.22" behind the mounting panel including solderable terminations. A clear 0.303" diameter lens cap protects the LED. Prices start at $14.90 each/100. ELECTRO-MECH COMPONENTS INC., South El Monte, CA. (888) 442-7180.

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