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Introducing Pickering reed relays with low thermal EMF for direct drive from Logic ICs, samples available from Anglia
The Pickering 100 and 101 Series are a complete range of Single-in- Line (SIL) reed relays featuring low thermal EMF and primarily intended for direct drive from CMOS logic IC's.
 

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Rubber key from knitter-switch can be customised to meet thousands of applications

YSK

The YSK Series from Knitter-Switch is designed around a rubber key that is offered with more than a million variations to satisfy practically every application. Knitter-Switch expects these new switches to be popular among manufacturers of white and brown goods, toys, industrial products and automotive systems.

The new rubber key offers a wide range of electrical and mechanical features, which can be incorporated without tooling costs, and Knitter-Switch says it can provide up to 50 pcs for evaluation within seven days and at a fixed price

With a positive feedback when used, the rubber key meets the universal TS 16949 automotive standard and is supplied ready for automatic pick and place processing.

With contact ratings up to 300mA/12VDC and an operating temperature range of from –40 to +85°C, the YSK Series has a lifetime of up to 500,000 operations.

Knitter-Switch is recognised for the quality of design and manufacture inherent in its products its switches are used in applications that demand a reliable, trouble-free switch with a long mechanical life.

For more information, or details on the full range of Knitter-Switch products available from Anglia, please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

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This news article was originally published in January 2009.

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