Magnetic, Reed Switches

Magnetic, Reed Switches

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Image Part Number Manufacturer Description Series Operating Temperature Circuit Termination Style Packaging Mounting Type Manufacturer Part Number Type Voltage - Switching DC
MRPR-8-22-33 Hamlin / Littelfuse SWITCH REED SPST-NO 700MA 265V MRPR-8 -20°C ~ 125°C SPST-NO Axial Bulk Through Hole - Glass Body 250V
59050-1-T-00-0 Hamlin / Littelfuse SWITCH REED SPST-NO 350MA 140V 59050 -40°C ~ 105°C SPST-NO PC Pin Bulk Through Hole - Molded Body 200V
KSK-1A35-0510 Standex-Meder Electronics SWITCH REED SPST NO 1A 200V 0510 KSK -40°C ~ 130°C SPST-NO Axial, Flat Tape & Reel (TR) Surface Mount - Glass Body 200V
GR100101501 Standex-Meder Electronics SWITCH REED SPST-NO 1A 150V GR100 -40°C ~ 125°C SPST-NO Axial Bulk Through Hole - Glass Body 100V
DRS-50-77-88 Hamlin / Littelfuse SWITCH REED SPST DRS-50 -40°C ~ 125°C SPST-NO Axial, Flat Bulk Surface Mount - Glass Body 400V
MDRR-DT-20-40-F Hamlin / Littelfuse SWITCH REED SPDT 180MA 120V MDRR-DT -40°C ~ 125°C SPDT Axial Bulk Through Hole - Glass Body 175V
CT10-1040-G2 Coto Technology SWITCH REED SPST-NO 500MA 140V CT10 -40°C ~ 125°C SPST-NO Gull Wing Cut Tape (CT) Surface Mount - Molded Body 200V
UM2S1525 Coto Technology SWITCH REED SPST-NO 250MA 175V UM2 -40°C ~ 125°C SPST-NO Axial, Flat Bulk Surface Mount - Glass Body 175V
59165-1-S-00-C Hamlin / Littelfuse SWITCH REED SPST-NO 350MA 140V 59165 -40°C ~ 105°C SPST-NO Gull Wing Bulk Surface Mount - Molded Body 200V
HA15-2-42-48 Hamlin / Littelfuse SWITCH REED SPST-NO 350MA 265V HA15-2 -20°C ~ 125°C SPST-NO Axial Bulk Through Hole - Glass Body 200V

About Magnetic, Reed Switches


Magnetic or reed switches use a pair of ferromagnetic contacts that open or close in response to the presence of a magnetic field. When a magnet approaches, the contacts attract and close the circuit; when the magnet moves away, the contacts spring apart, opening the circuit. Reed switches offer advantages like sensitivity, low power consumption, and reliability. They are used in applications like door and window sensors, security systems, and proximity switches where simple, robust switching is required.