SMT Tactile Switches Offer Two Actuator Lengths

Oct. 8, 2008
The CS3304 series momentary surface-mount tactile switches offer gull wing or J-lead terminations and a choice of two actuator lengths: 2.6 mm and 3.4 mm in height or 6.2 mm square. The actuators and housings are made of 4/6 nylon with steel covers,

The CS3304 series momentary surface-mount tactile switches offer gull wing or J-lead terminations and a choice of two actuator lengths: 2.6 mm and 3.4 mm in height or 6.2 mm square. The actuators and housings are made of 4/6 nylon with steel covers, contacts are silver plated phosphor bronze, and the terminals are silver plated brass. Specs include an electrical life of 100,000 cycles, current rating of 50 mA at 48 Vdc, contact resistance of less than 50 milliOhms initial, a dielectric strength of 1 kVrms minimum with an insulation resistance greater than 100 MegaOhms minimum, an actuation force is 160 ± 50 gF with a travel of 0.25 mm ± 0.1 mm, and an operating and storage temperature range from -40°C to +85°C. Volume pricing starts at $0.12 each. CIT RELAY & SWITCH, Maple Grove, MN. (763) 535-2339.

Company: CIT RELAY & SWITCH

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