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CAS120TA

Vishay Intertechnology

SURFACE MOUNT-STRAIGHT

SPDT

SLIDE

OFF-ON

500VAC

1000000000 ohm

5.4102 mm

2.794 inch

2.4892 mm

0.1A@50VDC

.1 A

SOLDER

CAS

50 mohm

50 V

TAPE AND REEL PACKAGING

DTSM-62N--V-T/R

Diptronics Manufacturing

SURFACE MOUNT-STRAIGHT

SPST

PUSHBUTTON

OFF-(ON)

WAVE

SILVER

BROWN

BROWN

0 deg

250VAC

BRASS

300000 Cycle(s)

100000000 ohm

6.1976 mm

6.1976 inch

MOLDED

SILVER

3.5052 mm

0.05A@12VDC

70 Cel

PHOSPHOR BRONZE

-25 Cel

.059 inch

Silver (Ag) - with Nickel (Ni) barrier

MOMENTARY

.05 A

SOLDER

DTSM

100 mohm

PHOSPHOR BRONZE

12 V

ROHS COMPLIANT, TRAY PACKAGING

e4

THERMOPLASTIC

DTS-M-32N-V

Diptronics Manufacturing

SURFACE MOUNT-STRAIGHT

SPST

PUSHBUTTON

HAND

SILVER

BROWN

STEEL

0 deg

250VAC

BRASS

50000 Cycle(s)

100000000 ohm

5.9944 mm

3.5052 inch

THERMOPLASTIC

SILVER

3.5052 mm

0.05A@12VDC

70 Cel

STAINLESS STEEL

-25 Cel

.059 inch

VERTICAL

.05 A

SOLDER

100 mohm

STAINLESS STEEL

12 V

UL

THERMOPLASTIC

KAE01SGGT

E-switch

SURFACE MOUNT-STRAIGHT

SPST

SLIDE

GOLD

0 deg

500VAC

BRASS

2000 Cycle(s)

100000000 ohm

3.5814 mm

6.2992 inch

GOLD

3.1242 mm

0.025A@24VDC

85 Cel

COPPER ALLOY

-20 Cel

0 inch

HORIZONTAL

.025 A

SOLDER

KAE

50 mohm

COPPER ALLOY

1

24 V

DHA-10TQR

Diptronics Manufacturing

SURFACE MOUNT-STRAIGHT

SPST

SLIDE

GOLD OVER NICKEL

WHITE

BLACK

300VAC

BRASS

1000 Cycle(s)

100000000 ohm

16.4592 mm

6.1976 inch

GOLD OVER NICKEL

2.2098 mm

0.025A@24VDC

85 Cel

COPPER ALLOY

-40 Cel

HORIZONTAL

.025 A

SOLDER

50 mohm

COPPER ALLOY

10

24 V

UL

Other Function Switches

Other function switches are electronic switches that perform specific functions beyond simply turning a circuit on or off. They are commonly used in a variety of applications, such as industrial control systems, consumer electronics, and medical devices.

Some examples of other function switches include:

1. Tactile switches: These are small, low-profile switches that provide tactile feedback when pressed. They are commonly used in consumer electronics, such as mobile phones and remote controls.

2. Push-button switches: These are momentary switches that are activated when pressed and released. They are commonly used in industrial control systems and consumer electronics.

3. Rocker switches: These are switches that are activated by rocking them back and forth. They are commonly used in automotive and marine applications.

4. Toggle switches: These are switches that are activated by flipping a lever up or down. They are commonly used in industrial control systems and consumer electronics.

5. Rotary switches: These are switches that are activated by rotating a dial or knob. They are commonly used in audio equipment, such as volume controls.

Other function switches offer several advantages over traditional on/off switches. They provide more options for controlling circuits, such as momentary activation or variable speed control. They also offer more tactile feedback and can be easier to operate.