NKK introduces compact SmartSwitch

Sep 14, 2006 8:00 AM

    

The NKK compact SmartSwitch is three-quarters the size of the industry standard.

NKK Switches has introduced a new SmartSwitch that is 25 percent smaller than industry standard size.

These compact, programmable LCD switches are well suited for systems and designs where size is an issue and user interface is required. The new compact SmartSwitch features the same electrical and performance specifications of the original SmartSwitch. Its reduced size expands the SmartSwitch’s potential to meet the needs of the broadcast market.

NKK’s entire SmartSwitch line is now available in versions featuring lower energy consumption than the original versions. The improved line’s typical forward current (If) is rated 15mA and typical power dissipation (PD) is 130mW. This improved SmartSwitch line consumes half the energy as its predecessor.

For more information, visit: www.nkkswitches.com.




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