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Tactile Switch Integrates LED In Right-Angle Design

July 2, 2007
Packing several features, the TL1260 tact switch delivers illumination via an integral LED, which is available in multiple colors. The switch employs a right-angle, through-hole design with a contact rating of 50 mA at 12 Vdc. Other specifications

Packing several features, the TL1260 tact switch delivers illumination via an integral LED, which is available in multiple colors. The switch employs a right-angle, through-hole design with a contact rating of 50 mA at 12 Vdc. Other specifications include a contact resistance of 100 mΩ, dielectric strength of 500 Vac, an actuation force of 160g ±50g, operating temperature range from -20°C to +70°C, travel distance of 0.2 mm ±0.1 mm, and a life expectancy of 50,000 cycles. Samples are available and pricing is $0.75 each in volume. For more details, contact Rebecca Hauptman at E-SWITCH INC., Minneapolis, MN. (763) 504-3536.

Company: E-SWITCH INC.

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