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Electronic On/off Switch 20mΩ / 40v / 75a Dc Or Ac on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Sibiu, Sibiu, Romania

Sibiu, Sibiu, Romania
Condition:New Chemistry:40V / 75A ON/OFF switch Manufacturer Part Number:V1 PIC 2016 Packaging:White box Warranty:Yes Brand:ON/OFF electronic switch Country/Region of Manufacture:Romania

Electronic ON/OFF switch characteristics:

- Max. 40V/75A DC or AC;
- ON resistance: 10 mOhm @50A;
- Galvanic isolated;
- Bounceless comutation;
- Bidirectional;
- 2 female 4mm banana connectors;
- May be used as high side or lowside switch to connect the load;
- Requires a 9V battery to be connected inside the box by user;
- Ideal for professionists and electronic hobbyists.
- Different configurations/changes on design may be done on request.

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