Operating in the dc to 18 GHz frequency range, the CCM-33S10 electro-mechanical (EM) switch boasts of a 10-million- cycle lifespan. Offered as a SPDT switch, it operates from a 24 to 30 dc supply over ...
The first computers were built using electro-mechanical components, unlike today’s modern electronic systems. Alan Turing’s cryptanalysis multiplier and Konrad Zuse’s Z2 were invented and built in the ...
Switching light beams quickly is important in many technological applications. Researchers have now developed an 'electro-opto-mechanical' switch for light beams that is considerably smaller and ...
With an operating life of two million cycles, the L Series electro-mechanical switches operate at frequencies up to 26.5 GHz and feature a guaranteed insertion-loss repeatability of less than 0.03 dB ...
Mechanical switches can be divided into two basic types. The first, commercial and appliance switches, are used in fairly clean environments such as offices or homes. They are not sealed and are ...
The switch is one of the most fundamental components in any electronic system — the point at which human intent becomes electrical signal. For most of the history of electronics, that conversion has ...