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July, 2014


C&K: PB Switches for Secure PCB Mounting


Newton, MA — C&K Components has developed a series of PCB-mounted short-stroke pushbutton switches with an optional kinked-style termination that facilitates secure mounting on two-sided PC boards.


and peripheral equipment, instru- mentation and measurement appli- cations.


Rated for 1A at 15VDC, the


PHB Series switches have contact resistance of 20mW (initial) and insu-


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pushbutton switches are designed for through-hole PCB soldering, and are available in either 2-pole (operating force 170g/1.67N) or 4-pole (operat- ing force 230g/2.26N) configurations. Total travel distance is 2.5mm ±0.5mm; with latching travel (for push on-push off action) of 1.5mm ±0.5mm. With an economical and reliable sealed contact design, the PHB Series switches are especially suitable for a variety of non-power, on-off switch circuits in computers


lation resistance of 100MW, with an operational life of 10,000 cycles at rated load. Operating temperature range is –10 to 60°C. Sold in tray packs in 100 quan-


tities, the PHB Series switches are available with black, gray, red or ivory buttons in square, round, rec-


tangular or indexed styles. Contact: C&K Components 15


Riverdale Ave., Newton, MA 02458 % 617-969-3700


E-mail: allison.turner@ck-components.com Web: www.ck-components.com


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Carteret, NJ — SARCON® SPG-30A from Fujipoly is an excellent thermal interface option for circuit boards with a large surface area, many com- ponents and delicate solder points.


resistance of only 0.3°Cin2/W. The form stable thermal compound requires no heat curing, will not cause corrosion on metal surfaces, and maintains all initial properties


Thin film transfers heat to heat sinks.


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The form-in-place silicone compound completely fills all spaces, gaps and protrusions when compressed by a heat sink or spreader. The material’s high viscosity and ultra-low compres- sion force are suitable for applica- tions with gaps ranging from 0.30 to 1.0mm. Once applied, SARCON SPG-30A delivers a thermal conduc- tivity of 3.2W/m°K with a thermal


across a wide temperature range (–40 to +150°C). The material is available in 30ml tubes and 325ml


cartridges. Contact: Fujipoly America


Corp., PO Box 119, Carteret, NJ 07008-0119 % 732-969-0100 fax: 732-969-3311 E-mail: info@fujipoly.com Web: www.fujipoly.com


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