C&K Components has introduced a subminiature, vertically actuated on-on-momentary slide switch series. The new JS207 Series slide switches feature a double-pole, triple throw (DP3T) configuration that can be used to replace a two-position slide switch, and a separate momentary push switch for applications that require the on-on-mom function. In addition, the entire line of proven JS Series slide switches - which is comprised of SPDT, DPDT and DP3T switches in vertical and right angle configurations - are now offered with a J-bend SMT lead option that significantly reduces their PCB footprint by up to 50%.
Designed for use in applications that requires a reliable multi-function switch with a low profile and limited PC board footprint, the new JS207 Series switches are ideal for use in compact headsets for consumer audio and video equipment, test and measurement equipment, and home automation and alert systems, such as thermostats, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
The new JS207 Series slide switches feature a DP3T contact arrangement and an on-on-mom function with a positive detent. Contacts are rated for 0,3 A at 6 V d.c., with a minimum electrical life of 5000 cycles. Insulation resistance at 500 V d.c. is 100 MΩ, and contact resistance is 70 mΩ (max). Operating temperature for the series spans -40°C to 85°C.
Available in standard tape-and-reel packaging, the JS207 Series switches measure 13 x 3,6 x 3,5 mm (l x w x h), and are rated for infrared reflow soldering at 260°C.
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