
Allicdata Part #: | A3U-TBR-A2C-M-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
A3U-TBR-A2C-M |
Price: | $ 14.95 |
Product Category: | Switches |
Manufacturer: | Omron Automation and Safety |
Short Description: | SWITCH PUSHBUTTON DPDT 0.1A 30V |
More Detail: | Pushbutton Switch DPDT Standard Panel Mount, Front |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
1 +: | $ 13.58280 |
Illumination Type, Color: | -- |
Electrical Life: | 200,000 Cycles |
Mechanical Life: | 1,000,000 Cycles |
Operating Temperature: | -20°C ~ 70°C |
Panel Cutout Dimensions: | Circular - 25.20mm Dia |
Features: | -- |
Ingress Protection: | IP40 |
Termination Style: | Connector |
Mounting Type: | Panel Mount, Front |
Illumination Voltage (Nominal): | -- |
Series: | A3U |
Color - Actuator/Cap: | Clear (Red Filter/Diffuser) |
Actuator Type: | Round, Button, Flush |
Voltage Rating - DC: | 30V |
Current Rating: | 100mA (DC) |
Switch Function: | On-Mom |
Circuit: | DPDT |
Type: | Standard |
Part Status: | Active |
Packaging: | Bulk |
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Pushbutton switches are widely used in many applications in modern day. Such switches provide a simple method of controlling various mechanical and electronic components. In some cases, the push button switches can be equipped with LED illuminators that can provide visual indication of the switch’s status. In this article, the A3U-TBR-A2C-M series push button switch is discussed in detail. It is a special type of pushbutton switch that is widely used in many applications.
The A3U-TBR-A2C-M series of push button switches provide contact and non-contact switching capabilities. The switches are available in both single-pole and double-pole versions. The single-pole switch is used to control one device, while the double-pole switch is used to control two or more devices. The switches come in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors, and intensity ratings.
The A3U-TBR-A2C-M series of push button switches use a single switch to actuate multiple circuits. This makes the switch very easy to use and provides great flexibility. The switch also has an internal contact for protection against EMI and RFI interference.
In terms of its application field, the A3U-TBR-A2C-M series of pushbutton switches are used in many areas, including but not limited to automotive and aerospace, industrial machine and process control, monitoring and control systems,military, and communications. It is also used in security systems and surveillance. In addition, these pushbutton switches are perfect for applications involving sequential operations, such as in the printing industry.
The working principle of the A3U-TBR-A2C-M series of pushbutton switches is quite simple. When the switch is pushed, a mechanical contact is opened, closing an electrical circuit. When the button is released, the electrical circuit is broken again by the spring action of the switch.
In addition to providing a simple on/off mechanism, the A3U-TBR-A2C-M series of pushbutton switches also offers a variety of options that can be customized to meet specific needs. The switches can be used with a variety of switching systems, such as momentary, toggle, and latching switches. The switches can also be interlocked with other switches or a relay. This allows for the creation of complex switching systems within a single unit.
The A3U-TBR-A2C-M series of pushbutton switches are a reliable and versatile choice for a variety of applications. With their ability to control multiple circuits, they can save space, reduce wiring, and simplify installation and maintenance. In addition, with their customizable options, the switches can be tailored to fit the specific needs of the application.
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