MDSR-10-10-25 - MDSR-10 Series

Series: MDSR-10
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A sub-miniature, normally open switch with a 10.16mm long x 1.80mm diameter (0.400" x 0.071") glass envelope. Capable of switching 200Vdc at 10W. Available sensitivity range of 10-25 AT. High insulation resistance of 1012 ohms minimum and low contact resistance of less than 120 milliohms. Available in surface mount version (MDSM-10). Ideally suited for reed relay applications, security, metering, limit sensing and telephone off-hook applications.

Features:

  • Normally open switch capable of switching 200Vdc or 0.5A at up to 10 Watts
  • Available sensitivity range of 10-25 AT

Benefits:

  • Hermetically sealed switch contacts are not affected by and have no effect on their external environment
  • Zero operating power required for contact closure
  • Excellent for switching micro-controller logic level loads

Applications:

  • Reed relays
  • Security
  • Limit switching
  • Industrial controls
  • Telecom

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Part # Part Description RoHS Pb-free RoHS (2015/ 863/EU) Certificate REACH (SVHC’s) Declaration Halogen Free REACH (SVHC’s) IPC-Material Declaration
MDSR-10-10-25 MDSR-10 10-25 RoHS No 02/07/2014 PbFree No 02/07/2014 REACH_SVHC Declaration_MDSR-10 Yes
02/07/2014
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