The minimum current for ordinary contacts is 50mA, and below that, crossbar contacts will be used.
I will explain about crossbar contacts (micro-capacity contacts). Our 2Amp and 5Amp series set the minimum current for regular contacts at 50mA, and anything below that uses crossbar contacts, referred to as K contacts. The range for crossbar contacts is set between 1mA and 100mA, so the shared range between regular contacts and micro-capacity contacts is between 50mA and 100mA. Please consider the range of crossbar contacts to be from 1mA to 100mA. Due to the small contact area, the likelihood of micro debris getting trapped within the contacts and causing poor contact is low. For more details, please download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ The minimum current for normal contacts is set at 50mA, and currents below this are referred to as K contacts using crossbar contacts. ○ Crossbar contacts have a range of 1mA to 100mA. ○ The range between 50mA and 100mA is a shared range for normal contacts and micro-capacity contacts. ○ The range for crossbar contacts is 1mA to 100mA. ○ The structure of crossbar contacts involves trapezoidal precious metal contacts that make contact in a cross shape. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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