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Dual-circuit, IP67-rated tactile switch comes in small PCB-mount package

January 16, 2019 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

IP67-rated tactile switchC&K announces the launch of a dual-circuit technology tact switch as a significant addition to its extensive KSC range of tactile switches.

The new KSC-DCT tact switches offer SPDT NC-NO dual-circuit functionality that provides two outputs from a single input. Housed in a tiny 6.2 mm x 6.2 mm x 2.9 mm PCB-mount package, the silicone 70SH actuator included in the package extends the height to 5.2 mm above the PCB surface for easy operation and easier integration through pre/post travel.

Rated for 300,000 operations, the new switches require an operating force of 4.75 N and provide a nominal travel distance of 0.85 mm. Incorporating C&K Switches’ industry-recognized haptics, the KSC-DCT switches provide excellent levels of feedback when pressed.

The new switches are IP67 sealed and operate over the temperature range -40°C to +85°C, making them suitable for use in harsh environments – especially those found in automotive, industrial and medical applications.

“The KSC-DCT tact switch is an important addition to our comprehensive range of KSC tact switches,” said Jérôme Smolinski, Global Product Manager, C&K. “It is the first SMT tact switch with an IP67 rating in a 6.2 mm x 6.2 mm package to offer SPDT functionality. In fact, it is the smallest and lowest-cost alternative to snap switches currently available.”

The lead-free reflow-compatible KSC-DCT switches are supplied in reels of 1,000 pcs for easy automated pick-and-place processing. For design engineers, 3D models in a variety of file formats are available from the C&K website.

For more information on C&K’s new KSC-DCT switch, including a full data sheet, click here: https://www.ckswitches.com/products/switches/product-details/Tactile/KSC%20DCT/

Filed Under: Applications, Automotive/Transportation, Industrial, Medical Tagged With: c&k

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