Small Slide Switches Handle Logic Level Signals

Feb. 1, 2007
The AS series subminiature slide switches measure one-third the size of conventional miniature switches and target logic-level applications. Employing the company's sliding twin crossbar contact mechanism, the components deliver smooth positive detent

The AS series subminiature slide switches measure one-third the size of conventional miniature switches and target logic-level applications. Employing the company's sliding twin crossbar contact mechanism, the components deliver smooth positive detent actuation, increased contact stability, and logic-level reliability. They consist of an antistatic superstructure of carbon-blended polyacetal that prevents static discharge to the contacts and they are configurable with various actuator lengths and in single or double pole circuits. The switches specify a maximum rating of 0.4VA at 28 Vac/dc and offer several different mounting options including straight PC in bracketed and un-bracketed versions, vertical, and right angle. All terminals are molded in, epoxy sealed, and ultrasonically welded. Terminal spacing is 0.1" x 0.1". NKK SWITCHES, Scottsdale, AZ. (480) 991-0942.

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