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Long-life switches suit ultra-compact electronics

31st May 2016
C&K
Nat Bowers
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C&K Components has introduced one of the most compact, long-lifetime, double-action switches available on the market. The KXT2 series double-action, top-actuated switches feature a miniature 3.7x3.0x1.05mm footprint, an integrated actuator with a large, 1.2mm-diameter surface area and extended 100,000-cycle lifespans.

Suited for use in next-gen, ultra-compact electronics, including: wearable electronics, mobile phones, hearing aids, portable electronics, action (e.g., GoPro) and surveillance cameras and personal healthcare monitoring systems, the series also offers two actuation forces, each with their own distinctive and stable tactile feeling, which helps users differentiate between the first and second actions.

KXT2 series switches feature a dual-action SPDT normally open contact arrangement and G-type SMT terminations designed to take up minimal board space (4.4x3.1mm). Push-force one features a 100 ±40gf operating force and 0.1mm ±0.05mm travel and push-force two features a 20 ±50gf operating force and 0.2mm +0.1/-0.05mm travel. Maximum voltage for the switches is 12VDC and maximum current is 50mA. Insulation resistance at 500VDC is 100MΩ, contact resistance is less than 500mOhms and bounce time for the series is less than 10ms. Operating temperature spans -40 to +85°C.

Jerome Smolinski, Global Product Manager, C&K Components, commented: “Our new KXT2 series switches are one of the best, most compact, longest-lifetime double-action switches available on the market. The compact dimensions and ultra-low profile help wearable and mobile electronics designers reduce the thickness of their final designs and are especially useful for integration into side-activated switch configurations.”

Available with standard lead-times, the KXT2 series switches are well suited for infrared reflow soldering in accordance with IEC61760-1, and are shipped in reels of 6,000 pieces.

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