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228CDVARGBF F STYLE IN ORANGE CO
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- TypeParameter
- Mounting Type
The "Mounting Type" in electronic components refers to the method used to attach or connect a component to a circuit board or other substrate, such as through-hole, surface-mount, or panel mount.
Through Hole - Contact Shape
Contact shape in electronic components refers to the physical geometry of the interface where electrical connections are made. It plays a critical role in determining the quality and reliability of the connection, impacting factors such as resistance, current density, and heat dissipation. Various shapes, such as flat, cylindrical, or custom profiles, influence the contact area, enabling designers to optimize performance for specific applications. The contact shape also affects the mechanical stability of the connection, influencing wear and longevity.
Circular - Actuator Material
In smart material system, actuator materials have the ability to change the shape, stiffness, position, natural frequency, damping and/or other mechanical characteristics of the smart material systems in response to changes in temperature, electric field and/or magnetic field.
- - Voltage, Rating250V
- PackageTray
- Base Product Number
"Base Product Number" (BPN) refers to the fundamental identifier assigned to a component by the manufacturer. This number is used to identify a specific product family or series of components that share common features, characteristics, or functionality. The BPN is usually part of a larger part number or order code that includes additional information, such as variations in packaging, tolerance, voltage ratings, and other specifications.
AT15 - Mated Stacking Heights-
- MfrAmphenol Sine Systems Corp
- Product StatusActive
- Contact MaterialsCopper Alloy
- Contact Finish MatingTin
- Insulation MaterialsThermoplastic
- Contact Length-Mating-
- Factory Pack QuantityFactory Pack Quantity200
- Part # Aliases228C-DVARGBFFAB
- ManufacturerCTS
- BrandCTS Electronic Components
- RoHSDetails
- Operating Temperature
The operating temperature is the range of ambient temperature within which a power supply, or any other electrical equipment, operate in. This ranges from a minimum operating temperature, to a peak or maximum operating temperature, outside which, the power supply may fail.
-55°C ~ 125°C - Series
In electronic components, the "Series" refers to a group of products that share similar characteristics, designs, or functionalities, often produced by the same manufacturer. These components within a series typically have common specifications but may vary in terms of voltage, power, or packaging to meet different application needs. The series name helps identify and differentiate between various product lines within a manufacturer's catalog.
BoardLock™ AT - Packaging
Semiconductor package is a carrier / shell used to contain and cover one or more semiconductor components or integrated circuits. The material of the shell can be metal, plastic, glass or ceramic.
Tray - Termination
Termination in electronic components refers to the practice of matching the impedance of a circuit to prevent signal reflections and ensure maximum power transfer. It involves the use of resistors or other components at the end of transmission lines or connections. Proper termination is crucial in high-frequency applications to maintain signal integrity and reduce noise.
Solder - Connector Type
Connector Type in electronic components refers to the specific design and configuration of the connector used to establish electrical connections between different devices or components. This parameter describes the physical shape, size, and layout of the connector, as well as the number and arrangement of pins or contacts. Common connector types include USB, HDMI, RJ45, and D-sub connectors, each serving different purposes and applications. Understanding the connector type is crucial for ensuring compatibility and proper functionality when connecting electronic devices together.
Receptacle - Number of Positions6
- Applications
The parameter "Applications" in electronic components refers to the specific uses or functions for which a component is designed. It encompasses various fields such as consumer electronics, industrial automation, telecommunications, automotive, and medical devices. Understanding the applications helps in selecting the right components for a particular design based on performance, reliability, and compatibility requirements. This parameter also guides manufacturers in targeting their products to relevant markets and customer needs.
Automotive, Industrial - Number of Rows2
- Fastening Type
There are 5 Main Types of Fastening Type: Screws, Nails, Bolts, Anchors, Rivets.
Latch Holder - SubcategorySwitches
- Contact Type
Contact Type in electronic components refers to the specific design and configuration of the electrical contacts used to establish connections between components or devices. The contact type determines how the electrical signals are transmitted between the components, and it can vary based on factors such as the application requirements, signal type, and environmental conditions. Common contact types include pin contacts, socket contacts, surface mount contacts, and wire-to-board contacts. Understanding the contact type is crucial for ensuring proper connectivity and reliable performance in electronic systems.
Male Pin - Current Rating (Amps)
The parameter "Current Rating (Amps)" in electronic components refers to the maximum amount of electrical current that the component can safely handle without being damaged. It is typically measured in amperes (A) and is an important specification to consider when designing or selecting components for a circuit. Exceeding the current rating of a component can lead to overheating, malfunction, or even failure of the component. It is crucial to ensure that the current rating of a component matches the requirements of the circuit to prevent any potential issues and ensure reliable operation.
13A - Ingress Protection
Ingress Protection rating (or just IP rating), is an international standard (IEC 60529) used to rate the degree of protection or sealing effectiveness in electrical enclosures against intrusion of objects, water, dust or accidental contact. It corresponds to the European standard EN 60529.
IP67 - Insulation Height
The parameter "Insulation Height" in electronic components refers to the distance between two conductive elements that are separated by an insulating material. It is a crucial specification that determines the level of electrical isolation and protection against short circuits or electrical interference. Insulation height is typically measured in millimeters or inches and is important for ensuring the safe and reliable operation of electronic devices by preventing unintended electrical connections between components. Manufacturers provide insulation height values in their product datasheets to help designers and engineers select the appropriate components for their applications.
1.193 (30.30mm) - Style
In the context of electronic components, the parameter "Style" typically refers to the physical design or form factor of the component. This includes the shape, size, and layout of the component, as well as any specific features that distinguish it from other components. Different styles of components are often designed to fit specific applications or requirements, such as surface mount components for compact circuit board designs or through-hole components for more robust connections. Understanding the style of a component is important for selecting the right part for a particular electronic design and ensuring compatibility with other components and the overall system.
Board to Cable/Wire - Number of Positions LoadedAll
- Pitch - Mating
Pitch - Mating refers to the distance between the centers of two adjacent pins or contacts in a connector or electronic component when they are engaged or aligned for connection. This parameter is critical for ensuring proper alignment, compatibility, and spacing in electronic assemblies, influencing both mechanical and electrical performance. A correct mating pitch is essential for reliable signal transmission and to prevent issues such as short circuits or misalignment during assembly.
- - Insulation Color
Insulation color in electronic components refers to the specific coloring of the insulating material used in wires, cables, and other components. This color coding serves important functions such as indicating the function of the wire, denoting voltage levels, or providing safety information. Different colors correspond to different standards in various regions, helping users quickly identify wiring types and reduce the risk of errors in assembly or maintenance. It plays a critical role in ensuring proper usage and organization within electrical systems.
Gray - Termination Style
"Termination style" in electronic components refers to the method used to connect the component to a circuit board or other electronic devices. It determines how the component's leads or terminals are designed for soldering or mounting onto the circuit board. Common termination styles include through-hole, surface mount, and wire lead terminations.Through-hole components have leads that are inserted through holes in the circuit board and soldered on the other side. Surface mount components have flat terminals that are soldered directly onto the surface of the circuit board. Wire lead terminations involve attaching wires to the component for connection.The choice of termination style depends on factors such as the type of component, the manufacturing process, and the space available on the circuit board. Different termination styles offer various advantages in terms of ease of assembly, reliability, and space efficiency in electronic designs.
PC Pin - Row Spacing - Mating
Row Spacing - Mating is a parameter in electronic components that refers to the distance between rows of mating connectors or components. It is a critical specification that ensures proper alignment and connection between two mating parts. The row spacing is typically measured center-to-center between adjacent rows and is important for ensuring compatibility and proper functioning of the components. Manufacturers provide specific row spacing requirements to ensure that mating components fit together securely and function as intended in electronic systems.
0.358 (9.10mm) - Contact Length - Post
Contact Length - Post is a parameter used to describe the length of the post or terminal on an electronic component where electrical connections are made. This measurement is important as it determines how securely the component can be connected to a circuit board or other components. A longer contact length can provide a more stable and reliable connection, while a shorter length may be more compact but could be less secure. Manufacturers typically provide this specification to help users select the appropriate components for their specific application requirements.
0.122 (3.10mm) - Shrouding
Shrouding in electronic components refers to the process of enclosing or covering a component or a portion of a circuit with a protective material or structure. This protective layer is typically used to shield the component from external factors such as moisture, dust, electromagnetic interference, or physical damage. Shrouding can also help improve the overall reliability and longevity of the electronic device by providing an additional layer of protection. In some cases, shrouding may also be used for aesthetic purposes or to meet specific environmental or safety requirements.
Shrouded - 4 Wall - Contact Finish - Post
"Contact Finish - Post" is a parameter in electronic components that refers to the type of finish applied to the contact posts of a component. Contact posts are the metal terminals on a component that are used for making electrical connections. The finish applied to these contact posts can affect the component's performance, reliability, and compatibility with other components in a circuit.The contact finish post can be made of various materials such as gold, silver, tin, or nickel, and can be coated with different finishes like solder, matte, or bright finishes. The choice of contact finish post can impact the component's resistance to corrosion, solderability, and overall electrical conductivity. It is important to consider the contact finish post when selecting electronic components to ensure proper functionality and compatibility within a circuit design.
Tin - Actuator Type
The actuator type in electronic components refers to the specific mechanism or technology used to convert electrical energy into physical motion or action. Common actuator types include electric motors, solenoids, piezoelectric actuators, and hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders. Each type has its unique characteristics, advantages, and applications, allowing them to be utilized in diverse systems such as robotics, automation, and control processes. The choice of actuator type often influences the performance, efficiency, and functionality of the overall system.
Round Button - Circuit
The parameter "Circuit" in electronic components refers to the interconnected arrangement of various electronic elements such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, and active devices like transistors. It defines the path through which electric current flows and establishes the operational behavior of the components within that system. Circuits can be classified as analog or digital, depending on the type of signals they handle, and can vary in complexity from simple series or parallel configurations to intricate designs used in advanced applications.
SPST-NO - Switch Function
This function will evaluate a given expression (or a value) against a list of values and will return a result corresponding to the first matching value. In case there is no matching value, an optional default value will be returned.
Off-Mom - Overall Contact Length
Overall Contact Length in electronic components refers to the total length of the contact area where electrical connections are made. This parameter is crucial for ensuring proper electrical conductivity and signal transmission between components. The overall contact length is typically measured from the point where the contact is made on one component to the point where it connects with another component. It is an important consideration in the design and manufacturing of electronic components to ensure reliable and efficient performance of the overall system.
- - Illumination Voltage (Nominal)
Illumination Voltage (Nominal) refers to the standard voltage level at which an electronic component, such as a light-emitting diode (LED) or an illumination module, is designed to operate optimally. It indicates the voltage required to achieve the intended brightness and performance of the illumination source. This parameter is crucial for ensuring compatibility with power supplies and circuit designs, as operating above or below this voltage may affect the efficiency and lifespan of the component.
1.7, 1.9, 3 VDC - Illumination Type, Color
Illumination Type, Color refers to the characteristics of light emitted by electronic components, particularly in displays and indicators. It specifies the type of light source, such as LED, incandescent, or fluorescent, and the color of the light, which can range from traditional colors like red, green, and blue to more nuanced shades. This parameter is essential for determining the visibility and aesthetic appeal of the component in its intended application. Proper selection of illumination type and color is crucial for functionality and user experience in electronic devices.
LED, Blue/Green/Red - Illumination
Illumination in electronic components refers to the amount of light or brightness that is emitted by a device or component. It is a measure of how well the component can produce or emit light, typically in the form of LEDs or displays. The illumination parameter is important in determining the visibility and clarity of the information displayed by the component, as well as its overall performance in low-light conditions. Higher illumination levels generally result in better visibility and readability of the displayed information, making it a crucial factor in the design and functionality of electronic devices.
Illuminated - Mechanical Life
Mechanical life is a parameter used to measure the durability and reliability of electronic components, particularly mechanical switches and connectors. It refers to the number of mechanical operations or cycles that a component can withstand before it fails or exhibits degraded performance. Components with a higher mechanical life rating are considered more robust and long-lasting, making them suitable for applications where frequent switching or physical stress is expected. Manufacturers typically test and specify the mechanical life of their components to help users understand their expected lifespan and performance under various operating conditions.
100,000 Cycles - Operating Force
Operating force is a key parameter in electronic components, particularly in devices such as switches and buttons. It refers to the amount of force required to actuate or trigger the component, typically measured in units like grams or newtons. The operating force determines the tactile feedback and feel of the component when it is pressed or activated. It is important for ensuring user comfort and usability, as components with too high or too low operating force may lead to user fatigue or accidental activations. Manufacturers specify the operating force of components to help designers select the right components for their applications based on the desired user experience and functionality.
160gf - Product Type
a group of products which fulfill a similar need for a market segment or market as a whole.
Tactile Switches - Actuator Orientation
A valve actuator is the mechanism for opening and closing a valve. Manually operated valves require someone in attendance to adjust them using a direct or geared mechanism attached to the valve stem. Power-operated actuators, using gas pressure, hydraulic pressure or electricity, allow a valve to be adjusted remotely, or allow rapid operation of large valves. Power-operated valve actuators may be the final elements of an automatic control loop which automatically regulates some flow, level or other process. Actuators may be only to open and close the valve, or may allow intermediate positioning; some valve actuators include switches or other ways to remotely indicate the position of the valve.
Top Actuated - Outline
In electronic components, the parameter "Outline" refers to the physical dimensions and shape of the component. It includes details such as the length, width, height, and overall form of the component. The outline is important for determining how the component will fit into a circuit board or system, as well as for ensuring compatibility with other components and devices. Manufacturers typically provide outline drawings or specifications to help designers and engineers understand the physical characteristics of the component. Paying attention to the outline parameter is crucial for proper installation, assembly, and functionality of electronic components in a circuit or system.
7.50mm x 7.50mm - Contact Rating @ Voltage
Contact Rating @ Voltage refers to the maximum electrical load that a switch or relay can handle at a specified voltage without risking damage or failure. It defines both the current and voltage levels at which the device can operate safely and reliably under specified conditions. This rating is crucial for selecting appropriate components in electronic circuits to ensure long-lasting performance and prevent system malfunctions.
0.05A @ 12VDC - Switch Travel
Switch travel refers to the distance that a switch or button must be pressed or moved in order to activate or deactivate a circuit. It is an important parameter in electronic components, as it determines the tactile feedback and user experience when interacting with the device. The switch travel can vary depending on the type of switch being used, such as membrane switches, tactile switches, or mechanical switches. Designers often consider switch travel when designing user interfaces to ensure that the switches provide the desired level of responsiveness and feedback to the user.
0.25mm - Actuator Height off PCB, Vertical
Actuator Height off PCB, Vertical refers to the distance between the surface of a printed circuit board (PCB) and the top of an actuator component when it is in its resting state. This parameter is crucial for ensuring proper clearance and functionality of the actuator in relation to other components and the overall design of the electronic device. It can influence the assembly and integration of the actuator within various enclosures or interfaces. Accurate measurement of this height is essential for both mechanical and electrical performance of the system.
16.60mm - Features
In the context of electronic components, the term "Features" typically refers to the specific characteristics or functionalities that a particular component offers. These features can vary depending on the type of component and its intended use. For example, a microcontroller may have features such as built-in memory, analog-to-digital converters, and communication interfaces like UART or SPI.When evaluating electronic components, understanding their features is crucial in determining whether they meet the requirements of a particular project or application. Engineers and designers often look at features such as operating voltage, speed, power consumption, and communication protocols to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.In summary, the "Features" parameter in electronic components describes the unique attributes and capabilities that differentiate one component from another, helping users make informed decisions when selecting components for their electronic designs.
Board Guide, Mating Flange, Mounting Flange - Product Category
a particular group of related products.
Tactile Switches - Contact Finish Thickness - Mating
Contact Finish Thickness - Mating is a parameter in electronic components that refers to the thickness of the plating or finish on the contact surfaces of a connector or terminal that come into direct contact with mating components. This parameter is crucial for ensuring proper electrical conductivity and mechanical stability during mating and unmating processes. The contact finish thickness affects the overall reliability and performance of the connection by influencing factors such as contact resistance, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance. Manufacturers specify this parameter to ensure compatibility and optimal performance in various applications.
- - Contact Finish Thickness - Post
Contact Finish Thickness - Post is a parameter in electronic components that refers to the thickness of the plating or finish applied to the contact post of a component. The contact post is the part of the component that makes physical contact with other components or connectors. The thickness of the contact finish is important as it can affect the overall performance and reliability of the component. A thicker contact finish can provide better conductivity and durability, while a thinner finish may be more cost-effective but could be more prone to wear and corrosion. Manufacturers specify the contact finish thickness to ensure proper functioning of the component in various operating conditions.
- - Actuator Length, Right Angle
Actuator Length, Right Angle is a parameter used to describe the physical dimensions of an actuator component in electronic devices. In the context of right-angle actuator components, this parameter refers to the length of the actuator arm or lever that is oriented at a right angle to the main body of the component. This measurement is important for determining the overall size and shape of the actuator, as well as its compatibility with other components and the intended application. Manufacturers provide this specification to help designers and engineers select the appropriate actuator for their specific needs based on the available space and mechanical requirements.
- - Material Flammability Rating
The Material Flammability Rating is a parameter used to indicate the flammability characteristics of materials used in electronic components. It is typically measured according to standards such as UL94, which classifies materials into different categories based on their flammability properties. The rating helps in assessing the fire safety of electronic devices and components, as materials with higher flammability ratings are more resistant to ignition and combustion. Manufacturers often specify the Material Flammability Rating of their components to ensure compliance with safety regulations and standards. It is important to consider this parameter when designing and selecting electronic components to minimize fire hazards and ensure the overall safety of the end product.
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