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Innovation Unveiled: Schurter EDC Electronic Switch for High DC Currents - A Preview into the Future of DC Switching
The Electronic Direct Current Switch (EDC) is a new product that is an electro-mechanical microswitch that has been developed specifically for switching high direct currents. The EDC is currently the only one of its kind. Super-compact and lightweight. It switches up to 10 A at 48 VDC. The occurrence of electric arcs is prevented by the special design and the use of state-of-the-art electronic components (semiconductors). As a result, the electronic DC pushbutton has a significantly longer service life (more than 1 million switching cycles) and is more reliable than any comparable electromechanical alternative.
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