C&K Adds Low-Cost 10MM Rotary Dip Switches for Address Switching, Data Storage and Instrumentation Applications

EIN CK CRE 400

Sept 5, 2019

C&K announces the launch of its CRE series of low-cost 10mm coded rotary DIP switches.

The CRE series is available with a number of different actuators, including flush, extended and protrusion screw types, giving customers increased flexibility. The switches are ideal for a range of applications, including address switching, data storage devices, computers, their peripherals and instrumentation.

C&K’s new series of switches are process sealed, so they withstand soldering, and are suitable for flux cleaning – making them well-suited for use in harsh environments. The CRE switches are engineered to be compact to save space, are available with 4, 6, 8, 10 or 16 positions and are available in through hole and surface mount versions.

The switches have a mechanical and electrical life of 10,000 cycles. They are RoHS compliant, with an operating temperature range of -20ºC to +85ºC and will be available to purchase beginning in August 2019.

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