1-1571076-0 TE Connectivity, 1-1571076-0 Datasheet - Page 293

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1-1571076-0

Manufacturer Part Number
1-1571076-0
Description
Switch Rocker ON OFF SP Faston Rocker 16A 250VAC >100000Cycle
Manufacturer
TE Connectivity
Datasheet

Specifications of 1-1571076-0

Mounting
Panel Mount
Switch Configuration
ON OFF
Pole Throw Configuration
SPST
Maximum Ac Voltage Rating
250 V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
M
M8
Catalog 1308390
Catalog 1308390
Issued 9-04
Issued 9-04
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• End of Life Criteria: Those specifications that a switch must
• Environmental Seal: A seal that totally encapsulates the switch
• Fixed Contact (Stationary or Statis Contact): The non-moving
• Flux: A material added during soldering to the metal surfaces
• Gas-Tight Contact: A contact interface (movable to fixed
• Gold Flash: A plating of gold typically less than 10 microinches
• Heat Rise: An indirect measurement of contact resistance used
• Inductive Load: A load in which the initial current on making
• Inrush: A transitory high-level of current through a contact set
• Insert Molding: In switches and relays used to refer to
• Insulation Resistance: The resistance between insulated parts
• IP: An industrial specification used in Europe (and worldwide) to
meet at the end of its specified electrical life. Typically contact
resistance and/or heat rise of contacts at full rated load at end of
life.
or relay providing a specified level of protection against
intrusion of solids, liquids or gases into the body of the device.
contact. Typically integral to the end of the terminal inside the
switch body.
which on heating prevents oxidation and aids the flowing of the
solder.
contacts) in which the forces holding the contacts together are
high enough to prevent gases from migrating between the
members. This prevents static oxidation of the contact and
subsequent intermittencies of high contact resistance. Typical
forces are 280,000 PSI and higher.
(millionths) thick. Used only as a barrier to oxidation or
corrosion of terminals to maintain solderability.
by rating agencies. The temperature rise over ambient of a
contact set carrying a prescribed current is measured to
determine whether it falls within safe limits.
(closing) of the contacts is lower than the steady state. On
breaking (opening) of the contacts, the current is greater than
the steady state. Current lags voltage in inductive loads. Motors
are the most common inductive load. See Resistive Load,
Capacitive Load, Power Factor.
on making (closing). A characteristic of capacitive and some
resistive loads. The inrush currents can be large and long
enough to cause severe degredation of the contacts. See
Resistive Load, Capacitive Load, Power Factor.
terminations that are placed in the mold so that plastic is
molded around the terminations. The chief benefit is an
inherent seal against the intrusion of flux into the body of the
device. Therefore no epoxy terminal seal is required.
measured at a specified DC voltage. Unit of Measure:
Megohm.
indicate the degree of protection provided by a component
against accidental contact, penetration of solids or liquids into
or through the component. See NEMA.
Dimensions are in inches
Dimensions are in inches
and millimeters unless otherwise
and millimeters unless otherwise
specified. Values in parentheses
specified. Values in parentheses
or brackets are metric equivalents. to change.
or brackets are metric equivalents. to change.
Index/Matrixes
Glossary
Dimensions are shown for
Dimensions are shown for
reference purposes only.
reference purposes only.
Specifications subject
Specifications subject
• Leakage Barrier: A ridge or web molded into a switch housing
• Leakage Resistance: Dielectric Strength.
• Life: See Electrical Life: Mechanical Life.
• Logic Level: Refers to power levels typical of solid state
• Low Energy: See Dry Circuit.
• Maintained: A position (throw) of a switch which remains
• Make-Before-Break (Shorting Contact, Make First): Movable
• Make First: See Make-Before-Break.
• Mechanical Life: The number of operations of a switch without
• Momentary (Spring Return): A momentary switch position
• Movable Contact (Dynamic Contact): The contact moved by
• N.C.: See Normally Closed.
• NEMA: National Electrical Manufacturers Association. A US
• NO: See Normally Open.
• Non-shorting: See Break-Before-Make.
• Non-switching Rating: The power carrying capacity of a switch
• Normally Closed (NC): Normally closed contacts are closed
• Normally Open (NO): Normally open contacts are open when
between terminals or contacts to increase the surface distance
between them.
electronic circuits (TTL, CMOS, etc.). For switch selection see
Dry Circuit.
unchanged when actuation force is removed from switch
actuator. Contrast with Momentary.
contact makes the next circuit before breaking the first circuit.
Typically found in slide switches. Contrast with Break-Before-
Make (MBB).
electrical load that does not result in a degredation of
parameters beyond the standard set by the applicable end-of-
life criteria.
(throw) is held only for duration of force applied to the switch
actuator.
the switch actuator into and away from contact with a fixed
contact thus forming the electrical circuits possible for a given
device.
Standards setting group for switch products most often applied
to switches mounted in various enclosures offering specified
degrees of protection against intrusion of liquids, dust,
corrosive elements, etc. NEMA ratings are common in
industrial or outdoor applications. See IP.
after contact closure and end of contact bounce. Typically far
higher than the contact rating (switching rating) of a switch.
Unit of Measure: Volts and Amps.
when switch actuator is in its unactuated position (e.g., the
plunger is in the resting position in the case of a pushbutton
switch).
the switch actuator is in its unactuated or resting position.
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