The 145MA micro pushbutton is based on Hall effect technology and provides a 0.5V to 4.5V linear output proportional to the displacement of the actuator.
Typical applications include control panels on industrial equipment,
remote control, mobile equipment, machine tools or other machinery. The
push-button is only 27mm long, with a diameter of 16mm, and can be
mounted through a Ø12mm hole. A magnet moves along a Hall Effect
sensor, located in the push-button housing. The total stroke is 4mm,
and provides a ratiometric output voltage between 0.5V and 4.5VDC. The
non-contact sensing technology is guaranteed to 2 million switching
operations. The push-button operates in a range from -40ºC to +85ºC
(-13ºF to +175ºF). A rubber boot provides IP67 protection above the
mounting panel.Elobau Sensor Technology Inc.www.elobau-st.com847.615.0828
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