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3K115-G2-3RN3AW
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- TypeParameter
- Mount
In electronic components, the term "Mount" typically refers to the method or process of physically attaching or fixing a component onto a circuit board or other electronic device. This can involve soldering, adhesive bonding, or other techniques to secure the component in place. The mounting process is crucial for ensuring proper electrical connections and mechanical stability within the electronic system. Different components may have specific mounting requirements based on their size, shape, and function, and manufacturers provide guidelines for proper mounting procedures to ensure optimal performance and reliability of the electronic device.
Surface Mount - 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.
Panel Mount, Front - Voltage, Rating200 V
- Voltage Rating (DC)200 V
- RoHSCompliant
- PackageBulk
- MfrGrayhill Inc.
- Number of Keys15
- Product StatusActive
- Factory Pack QuantityFactory Pack Quantity1
- ManufacturerGrayhill
- BrandGrayhill
- 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.
Tape & Reel (TR) - 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.
-40°C ~ 85°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.
3K - Tolerance
In electronic components, "tolerance" refers to the acceptable deviation or variation from the specified or ideal value of a particular parameter, such as resistance, capacitance, or voltage. It indicates the range within which the actual value of the component can fluctuate while still being considered acceptable for use in a circuit. Tolerance is typically expressed as a percentage or a specific value and is important for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of electronic devices. Components with tighter tolerances are more precise but may also be more expensive. It is crucial to consider tolerance when selecting components to ensure proper functionality and performance of the circuit.
5 % - Max Operating Temperature
The Maximum Operating Temperature is the maximum body temperature at which the thermistor is designed to operate for extended periods of time with acceptable stability of its electrical characteristics.
125 °C - Min Operating Temperature
The "Min Operating Temperature" parameter in electronic components refers to the lowest temperature at which the component is designed to operate effectively and reliably. This parameter is crucial for ensuring the proper functioning and longevity of the component, as operating below this temperature may lead to performance issues or even damage. Manufacturers specify the minimum operating temperature to provide guidance to users on the environmental conditions in which the component can safely operate. It is important to adhere to this parameter to prevent malfunctions and ensure the overall reliability of the electronic system.
-55 °C - Capacitance
Capacitance is a fundamental electrical property of electronic components that describes their ability to store electrical energy in the form of an electric field. It is measured in farads (F) and represents the ratio of the amount of electric charge stored on a component to the voltage across it. Capacitors are passive components that exhibit capacitance and are commonly used in electronic circuits for various purposes such as filtering, energy storage, timing, and coupling. Capacitance plays a crucial role in determining the behavior and performance of electronic systems by influencing factors like signal propagation, frequency response, and power consumption.
47 nF - SubcategoryInput Devices
- 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.
IP6K7/IP69K - Dust Tight, Water Resistant, Waterproof - 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.
Connector - Approval Agency
The parameter "Approval Agency" in electronic components refers to the organization responsible for testing and certifying that a component meets specific safety, quality, and performance standards. These agencies evaluate products to ensure compliance with industry regulations and standards, providing assurance to manufacturers and consumers. Approval from recognized agencies can enhance a component's marketability and acceptance in various applications, particularly in sectors like automotive, aerospace, and healthcare. Common approval agencies include Underwriters Laboratories (UL), International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
CE - Output Type
The "Output Type" parameter in electronic components refers to the type of signal or data that is produced by the component as an output. This parameter specifies the nature of the output signal, such as analog or digital, and can also include details about the voltage levels, current levels, frequency, and other characteristics of the output signal. Understanding the output type of a component is crucial for ensuring compatibility with other components in a circuit or system, as well as for determining how the output signal can be utilized or processed further. In summary, the output type parameter provides essential information about the nature of the signal that is generated by the electronic component as its output.
CAN Bus (CANopen) - Dielectric
Dielectric is a term used in the context of electronic components to refer to a material's ability to store electrical energy in an electric field. It is a key parameter in capacitors, insulators, and other electronic devices. Dielectric materials have high electrical resistance and low conductivity, allowing them to separate and insulate conductive materials while still allowing the passage of electric fields. The dielectric constant, also known as relative permittivity, is a measure of a material's ability to store electrical energy and is an important factor in determining the capacitance of a component. Overall, the dielectric property plays a crucial role in the design and performance of various electronic components.
X7R - Panel Cutout Dimensions
Panel Cutout Dimensions refer to the specific measurements and shape required to accommodate an electronic component within a panel or enclosure. These dimensions are crucial for ensuring a proper fit and secure installation of the component. They typically include details such as the width, height, and shape of the cutout needed in the panel to mount the component securely. Manufacturers provide these specifications to help users accurately prepare the panel or enclosure for the installation of the electronic component. It is important to follow these dimensions closely to avoid any issues with fitment or functionality.
Circular - 57.15mm Dia - 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.
- - 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 - Switch Type
Based on their characteristics, there are basically three types of switches: Linear switches, tactile switches and clicky switches.
Snap Dome - Product Type
a group of products which fulfill a similar need for a market segment or market as a whole.
Input Devices - 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.
- - Legend
In the context of electronic components, the term "Legend" typically refers to the text or symbols printed on a component or circuit board to indicate its function, value, or other important information. The legend provides key details that help users identify and understand the component's purpose within a circuit. It may include alphanumeric characters, symbols, or other markings that aid in assembly, troubleshooting, and maintenance of electronic devices. The legend is crucial for ensuring proper installation and operation of electronic components and circuits.
Targets - Key Type
In electronic components, the "Key Type" parameter refers to the specific type of key or keying feature used to ensure proper alignment and connection between components. This parameter is commonly used in connectors, switches, and other components where precise alignment is necessary for proper functionality.The key type can vary depending on the design and requirements of the component, and it is often used to prevent incorrect mating or connection of components that are not compatible. Key types can include physical features such as notches, grooves, or specific shapes that must align for the components to be connected properly.By specifying the key type in electronic components, manufacturers can ensure that their products are used correctly and reliably in various applications. This parameter helps to prevent damage to components and ensures that connections are secure and stable during operation.
Rubber Overlay - Matrix (Columns x Rows)
The parameter "Matrix (Columns x Rows)" in electronic components refers to the arrangement of elements within a grid or array format. It specifies the number of columns and rows that make up the matrix, indicating the size and structure of the component. This parameter is commonly used in devices such as LED displays, keypads, and memory modules to describe the organization of individual elements within the component. Understanding the matrix configuration is important for proper integration and compatibility with other components or systems.
5 x 3 - Legend Type
The parameter "Legend Type" in electronic components refers to the method of labeling or marking the symbols and characteristics on a component's housing or package. It indicates how the component manufacturer's information, ratings, and specifications are presented, which can include printed text, symbols, or graphic representations. Different legend types can affect readability, compliance with standards, and the ability to convey important information to the user about the component's functionality and specifications.
Fixed - Operational Life
Operational life in electronic components refers to the duration or number of operational hours that a component can function reliably within its specified operating conditions before it is expected to fail. This parameter is crucial for determining the reliability and longevity of electronic devices and systems. It is typically influenced by factors such as the quality of materials used, operating temperature, voltage stress, and environmental conditions. Manufacturers often provide operational life ratings to help users understand the expected lifespan of the component and plan for maintenance or replacement accordingly. Understanding the operational life of electronic components is essential for ensuring the overall reliability and performance of electronic systems.
1,000,000 Cycles - Key Color
Key Color in electronic components refers to the specific color coding used to identify certain parameters or features of a component, such as its functionality, polarity, or value. It helps engineers and technicians quickly recognize the characteristics of components during assembly or troubleshooting. The use of standardized key colors aids in maintaining consistency and minimizing errors in electronic design and manufacturing.
Black - 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.
Soft Termination - Legend Color
Legend Color in electronic components refers to the color used for labeling or marking on the component itself. This color is typically used to indicate important information such as component values, polarity, pin configurations, or other relevant details. The legend color is chosen to provide clear visibility and contrast against the background color of the component, making it easier for users to identify and understand the component's specifications. It plays a crucial role in ensuring proper installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of electronic circuits and devices.
White - Product Category
a particular group of related products.
Input Devices - Width5.08 mm
- Length5.7404 mm
- Thickness
Thickness in electronic components refers to the measurement of how thick a particular material or layer is within the component structure. It can pertain to various aspects, such as the thickness of a substrate, a dielectric layer, or conductive traces. This parameter is crucial as it impacts the electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties of the component, influencing its performance and reliability in electronic circuits.
2.1844 mm