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MHPS2283N Datasheet
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Specifications
Name
Value
Type
Parameter
Factory Lead Time
7 Weeks
Contact Material
Bronze
Contact Plating
Silver
Mount
Through Hole
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Housing Material
PBT
Actuator Material
Acetal
Terminal Material
BRASS
Operating Temperature
-20°C~65°C
Packaging
Bulk
Series
MHPS
JESD-609 Code
e4
Part Status
Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
1 (Unlimited)
Number of Terminations
6
Termination
PC Pin
ECCN Code
EAR99
Type
Keyswitch
Voltage - Rated DC
30V
Current Rating (Amps)
100mA DC
Orientation
Straight
Terminal Pitch
2.5mm
Current Rating
100mA
Termination Style
PC Pin
Body Length or Diameter
8.5mm
Body Breadth
8.5 mm
Actuator Type
Plunger for Cap
Circuit
DPDT
Switch Function
On-Mom
Contact Resistance
100mOhm
Insulation Resistance
100000000Ohm
Row Spacing
5.4 mm
Contact Current(DC)-Max
0.1A
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage
500VAC V
Electrical Life
10,000 Cycles
Max Voltage Rating (DC)
30V
Operating Force
1.76 N
Contact (DC) Max Rating R Load
.1A@30VDC
Number of Switches
1
Body Height
8.5mm
Length - Termination
0.138 inch
Actuator Length
5.5mm
RoHS Status
ROHS3 Compliant
Pricing & Ordering
Quantity
Unit Price
Ext. Price
1
$0.334187
$0.334187
10
$0.315271
$3.15271
100
$0.297426
$29.7426
500
$0.280590
$140.295
1000
$0.264708
$264.708
MHPS2283N Product Details
Description: The APEM MHPS2283N is a double pole double throw (DPDT) pushbutton switch with a 0.1A current rating and a 30V voltage rating. It is a momentary switch, meaning that it will only remain in the "on" position while the button is being pressed.
Features: - DPDT configuration - 0.1A current rating - 30V voltage rating - Momentary switch - High quality construction - Easy to install
Applications: The APEM MHPS2283N is suitable for a wide range of applications, including industrial control systems, automotive electronics, and consumer electronics. It can be used to control the flow of electricity in a circuit, allowing for the activation and deactivation of electrical components.