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Low Profile, SMT, Dip Coded Rotary Switches Meet RoHS Directive

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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

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rotary DIP SMTAPEM Components introduced its P36 Series, RoHS compliant, DIP Coded Rotary switches. The series comes in a compact, 7.4 mm square package, designed to save PCB space. Typical applications include security systems, laboratory instrumentation, telecommunications equipment and computer peripherals. These DIP coded rotaries are available in SMT and through-hole configurations and are process sealed to ensure reliable operation. These dynamic switches are available in 10 and 16 positions in four output code configurations: BCD, BCD complement, hexadecimal and hexadecimal complement. DIP Rotary Switches feature three actuator styles: screw driver, spindle and slotted spindle.  They are designed to meet the RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive (2002/95/EC).  The P36 Series is compatible with high temperature, lead-free surface mount processing.

Apem Components
(978) 372-1602, www.apem.com 

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