The KMR232G ULC LFS is a miniature tactile switch manufactured by C&K Components. It is designed for surface mounting and offers a reliable and consistent tactile feedback. These switches are commonly used in a wide range of applications, including consumer electronics, industrial equipment, and medical devices, where a momentary switch function with tactile confirmation is needed.
Applications:
- Consumer Electronics: Used in remote controls, mobile phones, and other handheld devices for user input.
- Industrial Equipment: Employed in control panels, testing equipment, and other industrial applications for reliable switching.
- Medical Devices: Found in medical instruments and equipment for user interface and control.
- Automotive Electronics: Used in automotive dashboards and control systems for switch functions.
- Computer Peripherals: Implemented in computer mice, keyboards, and other peripherals for button activation.
Features:
- Miniature Size: Allows for high-density mounting on PCBs, saving board space.
- Surface Mount Technology (SMT): Enables automated assembly processes and reduces manufacturing costs.
- Tactile Feedback: Provides a distinct tactile click, confirming switch activation.
- High Reliability: Ensures long-term performance and durability.
- Low Profile: Minimizes the overall height of the component on the PCB.
- Lead-Free and RoHS Compliant (LFS): Complies with environmental regulations.
Benefits:
- Compact Design: Saves board space and enables smaller product designs.
- Easy Assembly: Simplifies manufacturing processes and reduces assembly costs.
- Reliable Operation: Provides consistent and dependable switch performance.
- User-Friendly Interface: Offers a positive user experience with tactile feedback.
- Environmentally Friendly: Complies with environmental regulations, reducing the environmental impact.
Additional Details:
The KMR232G ULC LFS has a typical operating force of 1.6N and provides a travel distance of 0.25mm. The switch is designed for a long operating life, typically rated for 100,000 cycles. It's available in a gull-wing terminal configuration for easy soldering. The switch body is made of high-temperature resistant materials, allowing for reflow soldering processes. It's suitable for applications where reliable momentary switching and tactile feedback are required in a compact form factor. The ULC designation likely refers to a specific terminal plating or other attribute.