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SPVR110102
+BOMSWITCH DETECT SPST-NO 0.001A 5V
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ManufacturerAlps Alpine
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Mfr. Part #SPVR110102
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In Stock19199
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Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
| Series | SPVR |
| Part Status | Active |
| Circuit | SPST-NO |
| Switch Function | Off-On |
| Current Rating (Amps) | 1mA (DC) |
| Actuator Type | Angled Toggle (Detector) |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount, Right Angle |
| Termination Style | SMD (SMT) Tab |
| Operating Force | 306gf |
| Overtravel | 0.075" (1.90mm) |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C ~ 85°C |
| Base Product Number | SPVR11 |
| Voltage Rating - DC | 5 V |
Overview
Description
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Features
Key features of SPVR110102 typically include:
1. Matrix Type: This entry in the AAindex is likely associated with a substitution matrix, which is used to score alignments between protein sequences.
2. Scoring System: These matrices provide scores based on the likelihood of one amino acid being replaced by another through evolutionary changes.
3. Applications: Commonly used in bioinformatics applications like BLAST and FASTA for sequence alignment, structure prediction, and evolutionary studies.
4. Data Source: Derived from empirical research and statistical analysis of protein sequence data.
5. Specificity: Tailored for specific types of sequences or evolutionary distances, depending on the particular matrix in the SPVR110102 entry.
Understanding these features aids in selecting the appropriate matrix for sequence analysis and alignment tasks in computational biology.
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Application
1. Consumer Electronics: Protects devices like TVs, computers, and home appliances from electrical surges.
2. Industrial Equipment: Used in machinery and control systems to prevent downtime and damage due to electrical disturbances.
3. Telecommunications: Shields communication devices and networks from lightning strikes and power surges.
4. Renewable Energy Systems: Protects solar panels and wind turbines from transient overvoltages.
5. Automotive Electronics: Ensures the safety of vehicle electronic systems from voltage spikes.
These applications make it crucial in maintaining reliability and longevity of electrical systems.