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RT1105 Series Top Actuated, Reverse Through-hole Tact Switch

RT1105 Series Top Actuated, Reverse Through-hole Tact Switch

The RT1105 Series tactile switch is a top actuated, reverse through-hole mounted tact switch. It provides up to 100,000 cycle life expectancy in a 6.80mm x 6.80mm footprint. This tact switch series features a soft silicon actuator 4.40mm high and provides multiple gram force options identified by different color actuators: 160gf (red), 260gf (dark gray), and 350gf (blue). The RT1105 Series tactile switches have electrical ratings of 50mA of 12VDC current, dielectric strength of 250VAC for 1 minute, operating temperature ranges from -20°C to 85°C, and travel is 0.25mm. These tact switches are delivered in tray packaging. This tact series is suitable for applications including:

  • Audio/visual equipment
  • Computer peripherals
  • Consumer electronics
  • Medical equipment
  • Telecommunication devices
  • Test & instrumentation equipment

FEATURES

  • 100,000 cycle life expectancy
  • Tray packaging
  • Top actuated, reverse through-hole
  • Multiple operating force options – 160gf (red), 260gf (dark gray), 350gf (blue)

RT1105 Series Top Actuated, Reverse Through-hole Tact Switch

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Series Configurator

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Product Number:

Rt1105af350q

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Most Common Configurations

RT1105AF160Q

Detail Specifications

ELECTRICAL RATING: 50mA @ 12VDC ELECTRICAL LIFE: 100,000 Cycles CONTACT ARRANGEMENT: SPST Off – (On) CONTACT RESISTANCE: 100m Ω Max. Initial) INSULATION RESISTANCE: 100MΩ @100 VDC DIELECTRIC STRENGTH: 250VAC for 1 minute OPERATING/STORAGE TEMPERATURE: -20°C to 85°C OPERATING FORCE: 160gf (red), 260gf (dark gray), 350gf (blue) TRAVEL: 0.25mm BOUNCE: 10m sec. max.

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