TE Connectivity Black Button Tactile Switch, SPST 50 mA @ 24 V dc 4.9mm

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Brand

TE Connectivity

Contact Configuration

SPST

Terminal Type

Through Hole

Switch Operation

Momentary

Actuator Length

4.9mm

Actuator Colour

Black

Actuator Type

Button

Length

6mm

Width

6mm

Dimensions

6 x 6 x 8.51mm

Illuminated

No

Contact Current Rating

50 mA @ 24 V dc

Operating Force

1.569 N

Height

8.51mm

Voltage Rating

24V dc

Mechanical Life

100000Operations

Minimum Operating Temperature

-35°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85°C

Operating Temperature Range

-35 → +85°C

Contact Material

Silver Over Nickel Plated Copper Alloy (Stationary); Silver Plated Copper Alloy (Movable)

TE Connectivity FSM Series Tactile Switches


TE Connectivity brings you a range of professional and brilliant tactile switches. The FSM series of tactile switches are housed in a strong 'Nylon 66' material and feature a moving contact of copper alloy-silver. These tactile switches are great use for mounting on your PCB to close a circuit. The small tactile switches come in THT & SMT mounting styles and excellent quality.

Features and benefits:


• Up to 1 Million operations
• Actuation force of 1.6N to 2.5N
• Small PCB footprint
• Low profile
• 0.25 Actuation travel

Applications:


• Keyboards
• Keypads
• Telephones
• Radios
• General consumer electronics
• Closing the circuit on a PCV


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