Electro-Mechanical Switch Lives For 10 Million Cycles

July 1, 2001
Operating in the dc to 18 GHz frequency range, the CCM-33S10 electro-mechanical (EM) switch boasts of a 10-million- cycle lifespan. Offered as a SPDT switch, it operates from a 24 to 30 dc supply over a temperature range of -25ûC to

Operating in the dc to 18 GHz frequency range, the CCM-33S10 electro-mechanical (EM) switch boasts of a 10-million- cycle lifespan. Offered as a SPDT switch, it operates from a 24 to 30 dc supply over a temperature range of -25ûC to 85ûC.Additional features include an RF contact resistance of 0.25½ maximum at 20ûC, actuator current of 90 mA maximum at 28 Vdc/20ûC, and a typical switching time of 10 ms. Options include indicator circuits, custom actuator voltages, TTL-compatible drivers, and power connectors. In a standard housing, the switch measures 1.5" x 1.3" x 0.5" and weighs 1.65 oz

Company: TELEDYNE WIRELESS

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