MITI-7L-20-25

Littelfuse
576-MITI-7L-20-25
MITI-7L-20-25

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Description:
Magnetic/Reed Switches MITI-7L-20-25 Standard Sort

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In Stock: 962

Stock:
962 Can Dispatch Immediately
Factory Lead Time:
27 Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
Minimum: 1   Multiples: 1
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Pricing (EUR)

Qty. Unit Price
Ext. Price
1,56 € 1,56 €
1,32 € 13,20 €
1,23 € 30,75 €
1,09 € 109,00 €
1,01 € 252,50 €
0,963 € 481,50 €
0,817 € 817,00 €
0,756 € 1.512,00 €
0,742 € 3.710,00 €

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Littelfuse
Product Category: Magnetic/Reed Switches
RoHS:  
SPST-NO
120 VAC
PCB Mount
Axial
Bulk
Brand: Littelfuse
Current Rating: 300 mA
Illuminated: Non-Illuminated
Maximum Operating Temperature: + 125 C
Minimum Operating Temperature: - 40 C
Product Type: Reed Switches
Series: MITI-7L
Factory Pack Quantity: 1000
Subcategory: Switches
Voltage Rating DC: 170 VDC
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CNHTS:
8536500090
USHTS:
8536509065
JPHTS:
853650090
ECCN:
EAR99

MITI-7L Reed Switches

Littelfuse MITI-7L Reed Switches are 7mm switches encased in a glass envelope, which is hermetically sealed from the external environment. The switches offer the capability of switching 170VDC (or 0.25A) at up to 10W and a 6-25AT sensitivity range. Littelfuse MITI-7L Reed Switches feature a low space and operating power requirement, and the switches are ideal for switching microcontroller logic level loads. The MITI-7L series switches are RoHS compliant and ideal in automatic test equipment, appliance, and position sensing applications.

Reed Switches

Littelfuse Reed Switches are ideal for battery-powered applications and automotive safety products. Reed switches have two ferromagnetic blades contained within a tubular glass envelope that is hermetically sealed at each end. Switches are activated by a permanent magnet or an electromagnet, and the reed switch and magnetic field combination is commonly known as the "magnetic circuit."