Contact Material
Contact Material refers to the material used to make the electrical contacts in a component. It determines the electrical conductivity, durability, and resistance to corrosion and wear of the contacts. Common contact materials include copper, silver, gold, and alloys of these metals. The choice of contact material depends on the specific application and the required performance characteristics.
Copper Alloy
Mounting Type
Mounting Type refers to the method by which an electronic component is attached to a printed circuit board (PCB) or other surface. Common mounting types include:
* Through-hole: Component leads are inserted into holes in the PCB and soldered on the other side.
* Surface-mount: Component is placed on the surface of the PCB and soldered in place.
* Press-fit: Component is pressed into place on the PCB without soldering.
* Socket: Component is inserted into a socket on the PCB, allowing for easy replacement.
The mounting type is determined by factors such as the component's size, shape, and power requirements.
Through Hole
Actuator Material
Polyoxymethylene (Acetal) (POM)
Operating Temperature
Operating Temperature is the range of temperatures at which an electronic component can function properly. It is typically specified in degrees Celsius (°C) and indicates the minimum and maximum temperatures at which the component can operate without experiencing damage or degradation. Operating Temperature is an important parameter to consider when designing electronic circuits, as it ensures that the components will function reliably in the intended operating environment.
-20°C~85°C
Series
Series, in the context of electronic components, refers to the arrangement of components in a circuit. When components are connected in series, they form a single path for current to flow through. The total resistance of a series circuit is the sum of the individual resistances of each component. Series connections are often used to control the flow of current in a circuit, as the total resistance can be adjusted by changing the number or type of components in the series.
MSS
Feature
Epoxy Sealed Terminals
Part Status
Part Status is an electronic component parameter that indicates the availability and production status of a component. It is typically used to inform customers about the availability of a component, whether it is in production, end-of-life, or obsolete. Part Status can also provide information about any restrictions or limitations on the component's use, such as whether it is only available for certain applications or if it has been discontinued.
Obsolete
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) is a measure of the susceptibility of a surface mount electronic component to moisture-induced damage during soldering. It is classified into six levels, from 1 (least sensitive) to 6 (most sensitive). MSL is determined by the materials used in the component's construction, including the solderability of its terminals and the presence of moisture-absorbing materials. Components with higher MSL ratings require more stringent handling and storage conditions to prevent moisture absorption and subsequent damage during soldering.
Not Applicable
Current Rating (Amps)
0.4VA AC/DC
Orientation
Orientation refers to the physical alignment or position of an electronic component in relation to a reference point or axis. It specifies the direction in which the component should be mounted or installed to ensure proper functionality and performance. Orientation is crucial for components such as diodes, transistors, capacitors, and connectors, where the polarity or pinout must be correctly aligned to prevent damage or malfunction.
Vertical
Termination Style
Termination Style refers to the method used to connect an electronic component to a circuit board or other components. It describes the physical form and electrical characteristics of the connection point. Common termination styles include through-hole, surface mount, and press-fit. Through-hole components have leads that are inserted into holes on the circuit board and soldered in place. Surface mount components are soldered directly onto the surface of the circuit board. Press-fit components are inserted into holes on the circuit board and held in place by friction.
PC Pin
Actuator Type
Actuator Type refers to the type of mechanism used in an actuator to convert electrical signals into physical movement.
Standard
Circuit
Circuit is a term used in electronics to describe a complete path for electrical current to flow. It consists of a source of electrical energy, such as a battery or power supply, a load, such as a resistor or motor, and a conducting path, such as wires or traces on a printed circuit board. The circuit provides a closed loop for the current to flow, allowing the electrical energy to be transferred from the source to the load.
DPDT
Switch Function
Switch Function is a parameter that describes the type of switching action performed by an electronic component, such as a transistor or diode. It indicates whether the component acts as a normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) switch, or if it has a more complex switching behavior, such as a latching or momentary action. This parameter is crucial for understanding the component's functionality and selecting the appropriate component for a specific application.
On-On
Electrical Life
15,000 Cycles
Mechanical Life
Mechanical Life refers to the number of times a switch or relay can be operated before it fails mechanically. It is typically measured in millions of cycles and is an important consideration for applications where the switch or relay will be subjected to frequent use. A high mechanical life indicates that the switch or relay is durable and will be able to withstand repeated use without failing.
15,000 Cycles
Operating Force
Operating Force, in the context of electronic components, refers to the amount of force required to actuate a switch or button. It is typically measured in grams-force (gf) or newtons (N). The operating force is an important parameter to consider when selecting a switch or button, as it affects the user experience and the overall functionality of the device. A higher operating force requires more effort to actuate, while a lower operating force is easier to press. The optimal operating force depends on the specific application and user preferences.
600gf
Contact Timing
Shorting (MBB)
RoHS Status
Non-RoHS Compliant
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MSS2250G More Descriptions
Switch Slide DPDT Extended Top Slide 20VAC 20VDC 0.4VA PC Pins Thru-Hole
SWITCH SLIDE 2POS 0.433"BLCK T/H
MSS2250G=SW SLIDE GOLD TERMINA
Slide Switches Product Highlights: Number of Positions = 2 Double Pole - Double Throw Configuration (Pole-Throw) Actuator Style = Extended, Top Actuator Color = Black MSS Series