I am recently considering to buy the D2LS switches for high use switching applications.
Omron has released the switch in a standard version, with an operating force of 0.6N and a high force type with an operating force of 1.2N. Both feature the same long life and fast switching with an audible click.
The D2LS is exceptionally compact, with overall dimensions of just 8.6x4.8x3.0mm, supporting the down-sizing of module designs. They are sealed to IP40 and can switch loads of 1mA at 6VDC. The contacts are silver and the switch is supplied in normally open configuration. Contact resistance is 100mΩ.
Do you think it can work for high use switching applications?
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I am recently considering to buy the D2LS switches for high use switching applications.
Omron has released the switch in a standard version, with an operating force of 0.6N and a high force type with an operating force of 1.2N. Both feature the same long life and fast switching with an audible click.
The D2LS is exceptionally compact, with overall dimensions of just 8.6x4.8x3.0mm, supporting the down-sizing of module designs. They are sealed to IP40 and can switch loads of 1mA at 6VDC. The contacts are silver and the switch is supplied in normally open configuration. Contact resistance is 100mΩ.
Do you think it can work for high use switching applications?
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