B3FS-1000P

Description
Switch Tactile N.O. SPST Flat Round Button Gull Wing 0.05A 24VDC 0.98N SMD T/R
Operating Force
980mN
Contact Current Rating
50mA
Life (Cycles)
1Mcycles
Switch Travel
250µm
Voltage Rating (DC)
24V
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  • Operating Force of 980mN
  • Compact SMD/SMT Package
  • Illuminated and Non-Illuminated Options Available
  • Wide Ambient Temperature Range: -25°C to 70°C
  • Low Contact Resistance of 100mΩ

The Omron Tactile Switch is a reliable and compact solution designed for various electronic applications. Featuring a flat round button design, this switch operates with a low profile and is ideal for surface mount technology. With a current rating of 50mA and a voltage rating of 24VDC, it ensures efficient performance in demanding environments. The switch is built to last with a mechanical life of 1 million cycles, making it a durable choice for your projects.

The Switch Tactile N.O. SPST Flat Round Button is commonly used in electronic devices for user input, providing a reliable tactile feedback mechanism. With its surface mount design and illuminated option, it is ideal for compact applications in consumer electronics and industrial controls. Engineers and designers often select this switch for its durability and suitability in various environments, featuring a mechanical life of 1 million cycles.

Fusion’s in-house quality hubs and Prosemi testing facility are fully certified to meet critical industry standards for electronic component inspection and testing.

AS6081
AS9120B
ISO 9001
QMS STD 9090
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