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SWITCH, SELECTOR, DPDT, 1A, 240V; No. of Poles: 2; No. of Switch Positions: 3; Angle of Throw: 45
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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.
Panel - Shape
In electronic components, the parameter "Shape" refers to the physical form or outline of the component. It describes the external appearance of the component, including its dimensions, size, and overall structure. The shape of an electronic component can vary widely depending on its function and design requirements. Common shapes include rectangular, cylindrical, square, and circular, among others. The shape of a component is an important consideration in the design and layout of electronic circuits, as it can impact factors such as space utilization, heat dissipation, and ease of assembly.
Square - Contact MaterialsGold, Silver
- ElectricalLife100 kcycles
- Manufacturer Part NumberAS6Q-3Y2P
- ApprovalsCE, CSA, UL
- ManufacturerIDEC
- Mounting Hole SizeΦ16mm
- Factory Pack QuantityFactory Pack Quantity1
- Voltage Rating DC
The DC Voltage ratings are the AC voltage values times 1.41 (usually rounded).
250 VDC - IlluminatedNon-Illuminated
- BrandIDEC
- 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.
A6 - Number of Terminations6
- 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 - Number of Positions3
- 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.
55 °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.
-25 °C - SubcategorySwitches
- Orientation
In electronic components, the parameter "Orientation" refers to the specific alignment or positioning of the component with respect to its intended installation or operation. This parameter is crucial for ensuring proper functionality and performance of the component within a circuit or system. Orientation may include factors such as the physical orientation of the component on a circuit board, the direction of current flow through the component, or the alignment of specific features or terminals for correct connection. Manufacturers often provide orientation guidelines in datasheets or technical specifications to help users correctly install and use the component. Paying attention to the orientation of electronic components is essential to prevent errors, ensure reliability, and optimize the overall performance of electronic devices.
Straight - Depth
In electronic components, "Depth" typically refers to the measurement of the distance from the front to the back of the component. It is an important parameter to consider when designing or selecting components for a project, as it determines how much space the component will occupy within a circuit or device. The depth of a component can impact the overall size and layout of the circuit board or enclosure in which it will be installed. It is usually specified in millimeters or inches and is crucial for ensuring proper fit and functionality within the intended application.
18 mm - Contact Resistance
Contact resistance refers to the resistance encountered at the point of contact between two conductive materials or components. It is a measure of how well the two materials make electrical contact with each other. High contact resistance can lead to voltage drops, power losses, and inefficient electrical connections. It is typically measured in ohms and is an important parameter to consider in electronic components such as connectors, switches, and relays. Lower contact resistance is desirable for ensuring reliable and efficient electrical connections in electronic circuits.
50 mΩ - Max Voltage Rating (AC)
The parameter "Max Voltage Rating (AC)" in electronic components refers to the maximum alternating current (AC) voltage that the component can safely handle without being damaged. This rating is important for ensuring the component's longevity and reliability in a circuit. Exceeding the maximum voltage rating can lead to overheating, breakdown, or even permanent damage to the component. It is crucial to select components with voltage ratings that are suitable for the intended application to prevent malfunctions or safety hazards in the circuit.
250 V - Number of Poles2
- Throw Configuration
"Throw Configuration" is a term commonly used in the context of switches and relays in electronic components. It refers to the number of positions or states that the switch or relay can be set to. For example, a single-throw (ST) configuration means the switch has only one position, while a double-throw (DT) configuration means the switch has two positions.The throw configuration is important because it determines the versatility and functionality of the switch or relay. Different applications may require different throw configurations to control the flow of current or signals effectively. Understanding the throw configuration of a component is crucial for proper installation and operation within an electronic circuit.
DPDT - Max Voltage Rating (DC)
The parameter "Max Voltage Rating (DC)" in electronic components refers to the maximum direct current (DC) voltage that the component can safely handle without being damaged. This rating is crucial for ensuring the proper functioning and longevity of the component within an electrical circuit. Exceeding the maximum voltage rating can lead to breakdown or failure of the component, potentially causing damage to the entire circuit. It is important to carefully consider and adhere to the specified max voltage rating when designing or working with electronic circuits to prevent any potential risks or malfunctions.
250 V - 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.
250 kcycles - Terminal Type
Terminal type or emulation specifies how your computer and the host computer to which you are connected exchange information.
Q.C./Solder - Product Type
a group of products which fulfill a similar need for a market segment or market as a whole.
Selector Switch - Illumination Color
Illumination Color refers to the specific color of light emitted by an LED or display component when it is activated. It is an important parameter as it affects the visibility and aesthetics of the electronic device. Common illumination colors include red, green, blue, yellow, and white, among others. The chosen illumination color can influence user experience and product design, making it a critical consideration in electronics engineering.
- - Depth Behind Panel
Depth Behind Panel is a parameter that refers to the distance between the back of an electronic component and the surface of the panel it is mounted on. This measurement is important for ensuring that the component fits properly within the device or system it is being installed in. It helps determine how much space is needed behind the panel to accommodate the component and any necessary connections or wiring. Manufacturers provide this specification to assist designers and engineers in planning and designing the layout of electronic components within a system.
0.91 - Index Angle
The "Index Angle" in electronic components refers to the angle at which a specific feature or marking is positioned on the component. This angle is typically measured in degrees and is used as a reference point for aligning the component correctly during installation or assembly. The index angle helps ensure that the component is oriented in the right direction for proper functionality within a circuit or system. It is an important parameter to consider to avoid errors or misalignments that could impact the performance or reliability of the electronic device.
45 ° - Control Type
Control Type in electronic components refers to the method used to regulate or manipulate an electronic system's behavior or output. It can indicate whether the component operates in an analog or digital manner, and may include types such as on/off, proportional, or pulse-width modulation. Understanding the control type is crucial for determining how components interact with each other and the overall system's functionality.
Selector - Lamp Type
The different types of lamps include:Incandescent Lamps,Tungsten Halogen Lamps,Fluorescent Lamps,Compact Fluorescent Lamps,Mercury Vapour Lamps,Metal Halide Lamps,High Pressure Sodium Vapour Lamps,Low Pressure Sodium Vapour Lamps.
- - Product Category
a particular group of related products.
Control Switches - Contacts
In electronic components, the parameter "Contacts" refers to the physical points of connection on a device where electrical signals are transmitted or received. Contacts are typically metal components that come into direct contact with other conductive materials to establish an electrical connection. The quality of contacts, including their material, design, and cleanliness, can significantly impact the performance and reliability of the electronic component. Proper maintenance and care of contacts are essential to ensure optimal electrical conductivity and prevent issues such as signal loss, interference, or malfunction.
2NO, 2NC - IP Rating
IP (or "Ingress Protection") ratings are defined in international standard EN 6529 (British BS EN 6529:1992, European IEC 659:1989). They are?used to define levels of sealing effectiveness of electrical enclosures against intrusion from foreign bodies?(tools, dirt etc) and moisture.
IP65 - Height45.5 mm
- Length18 mm
- RoHS Status
RoHS means “Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances” in the “Hazardous Substances Directive” in electrical and electronic equipment.
RoHS Compliant - Ratings
The parameter "Ratings" in electronic components refers to the specified limits that define the maximum operational capabilities of a component. These ratings include voltage, current, power, temperature, and frequency, determining the conditions under which the component can function safely and effectively. Exceeding these ratings can lead to failure, damage, or unsafe operation, making it crucial for designers to adhere to them during component selection and usage.
IP40