• Compact construction (10 x 10 mm and 12 x 12 mm with
11 mm height) with bright and uniform illumination.
• Three-color illumination (red LED + green LED = orange).
• Standard force (160 gf) and high-force (230 gf) models.
• RoHS Compliant
Features
Bright and uniform illumination
•
Compact construction 10
×
10
×
11 mm
(W
×
D
×
H) and 12
×
12
×
11 mm (W
×
D
×
H) equipped with 2 LEDs.
•
Uniquely constructed diffusion panel.
Snap-action contact construction
for a positive click action.
•
Models available with two different
operating forces, standard force (160 gf)
and high-force (230 gf).
Three-color illumination
•
Simultaneous use of red and green
LEDs create a third color (orange).
High contact reliability
•
Sealed construction provides high
contact reliability.
Model Number Structure
B3W-90@@-@@@
1 2
3 4 5
4. No. of LEDs
1:
1
2:
2
5. Cap
R:
Red
G:
Green
Y:
Yellow
B:
Blue
C:
Transparent
N:
Milky white
Note: 1.
Switches with two LEDS are only available with Transparent
or Milky White caps.
2.
If a tricolour operation is required, use the Red+Green (RG)
combination with the milky white cap. Simultaneous illumi-
nation of these two LEDs will produce Orange.
1. Cap width
0:
10 x 10 mm
1:
12 x 12 mm
2. Operating force
0:
Standard (OF = 160 gf)
2:
High-force (OF = 230 gf)
3. LED color
R:
Red
G:
Green
HG: Green (high brightness)
Y:
Yellow
B:
Blue
RG: Red + Green (Combination of LED colors)
RB: Red + Blue (Combination of LED colors)
Illuminated Tactile Switches
B3W-9
257
Ordering Information
■
10 x 10 mm Switches
Standard force
Force
Standard
force
(OF = 160 gf)
LED
Colour
Blue
No. of Cap color
Model
LEDs
1
Blue
B3W-9000-B1B
Transparent
B3W-9000-B1C
2
Milky white
Blue
Transparent
Milky white
Green
Transparent
Milky white
Green
Transparent
Milky white
Green
Transparent
Milky white
Green
Transparent
Milky white
Red
Transparent
Milky white
B3W-9000-B1N
B3W-9000-B2B
B3W-9000-B2C
B3W-9000-B2N
B3W-9000-G1G
B3W-9000-G1C
B3W-9000-G1N
B3W-9000-G2G
B3W-9000-G2C
B3W-9000-G2N
B3W-9000-HG1G
B3W-9000-HG1C
B3W-9000-HG1N
B3W-9000-HG2G
B3W-9000-HG2C
B3W-9000-HG2N
B3W-9000-R1R
B3W-9000-R1C
B3W-9000-R1N
High-force
Force
High-force
(OF = 230 gf)
LED
Colour
Blue
No. of Cap color
Model
LEDs
1
Blue
B3W-9002-B1B
Transparent
B3W-9002-B1C
2
Milky white
Blue
Transparent
Milky white
Green
Transparent
Milky white
Green
Transparent
Milky white
Green
Transparent
Milky white
Green
Transparent
Milky white
Red
Transparent
Milky white
B3W-9002-B1N
B3W-9002-B2B
B3W-9002-B2C
B3W-9002-B2N
B3W-9002-G1G
B3W-9002-G1C
B3W-9002-G1N
B3W-9002-G2G
B3W-9002-G2C
B3W-9002-G2N
B3W-9002-HG1G
B3W-9002-HG1C
B3W-9002-HG1N
B3W-9002-HG2G
B3W-9002-HG2C
B3W-9002-HG2N
B3W-9002-R1R
B3W-9002-R1C
B3W-9002-R1N
Green
1
Green
1
2
2
Green
1
(High
brightness)
2
Green
1
(High
brightness)
2
Red
1
Red
1
2
Red
B3W-9000-R2R
Transparent
B3W-9000-R2C
Milky white
B3W-9000-R2N
Yellow
B3W-9000-Y1Y
Transparent
B3W-9000-Y1C
Milky white
B3W-9000-Y1N
Yellow
B3W-9000-Y2Y
Transparent
B3W-9000-Y2C
Milky white
B3W-9000-Y2N
Transparent
B3W-9000-RB2C
Transparent
B3W-9000-RG2C
Milky white
B3W-9000-RG2N
Transparent
B3W-9000-RHG2C
Yellow
2
Red
B3W-9002-R2R
Transparent
B3W-9002-R2C
Milky white
B3W-9002-R2N
Yellow
B3W-9002-Y1Y
Transparent
B3W-9002-Y1C
Milky white
B3W-9002-Y1N
Yellow
B3W-9002-Y2Y
Transparent
B3W-9002-Y2C
Milky white
B3W-9002-Y2N
Transparent
B3W-9002-RB2C
Transparent
B3W-9002-RG2C
Milky white
B3W-9002-RG2N
Transparent
B3W-9000-RHG2C
Yellow
1
1
2
2
Red + Blue 2
Red+
2
Green
Red+High 2
Brightness
Green
Red + Blue 2
Red +
2
Green
Red+High 2
Brightness
Green
258
Illuminated Tactile Switches
B3W-9
■
12
×
12-mm Switches
Standard force
Force
LED
Colour
No. of Cap color
LEDs
1
1
2
Model
High-force
Force
High-force
(OF = 230 gf)
LED
Colour
Blue
No. of Cap color
LEDs
1
1
2
Model
Standard force Blue
(OF = 160 gf)
Blue
B3W-9010-B1B
Milky white
B3W-9010-B1N
Blue
B3W-9010-B2B
Milky white
Green
Milky white
Green
Milky white
Green
Milky white
Green
Milky white
Red
Milky white
Red
Milky white
Yellow
Milky white
Yellow
Milky white
Milky white
Milky white
Milky white
B3W-9010-B2N
B3W-9010-G1G
B3W-9010-G1N
B3W-9010-G2G
B3W-9010-G2N
B3W-9010-HG1G
B3W-9010-HG1N
B3W-9010-HG2G
B3W-9010-HG2N
B3W-9010-R1R
B3W-9010-R1N
B3W-9010-R2R
B3W-9010-R2N
B3W-9010-Y1Y
B3W-9010-Y1N
B3W-9010-Y2Y
B3W-9010-Y2N
B3W-9010-RB2N
B3W-9010-RG2N
B3W-9010-RHG2N
Blue
B3W-9012-B1B
Milky white
B3W-9012-B1N
Blue
B3W-9012-B2B
Milky white
Green
Milky white
Green
Milky white
Green
Milky white
Green
Milky white
Red
Milky white
Red
Milky white
Yellow
Milky white
Yellow
Milky white
Milky white
Milky white
Milky white
B3W-9012-B2N
B3W-9012-G1G
B3W-9012-G1N
B3W-9012-G2G
B3W-9012-G2N
B3W-9012-HG1G
B3W-9012-HG1N
B3W-9012-HG2G
B3W-9012-HG2N
B3W-9012-R1R
B3W-9012-R1N
B3W-9012-R2R
B3W-9012-R2N
B3W-9012-Y1Y
B3W-9012-Y1N
B3W-9012-Y2Y
B3W-9012-Y2N
B3W-9012-RB2N
B3W-9012-RG2N
B3W-9012-RHG2N
2
Green
1
1
2
2
Green
1
(High
1
brightness)
2
2
Red
1
1
2
2
Yellow
1
1
2
2
Red+Blue 2
Red+Green 2
Red+High 2
Brightness
Green
2
Green
1
1
2
2
Green
1
(High
1
brightness)
2
2
Red
1
1
2
2
Yellow
1
1
2
2
Red+Blue 2
Red+Green 2
Red+High 2
Brightness
Green
Specifications
■
Characteristics - initial
(Same for Both Standard and High-force Switches)
Contact form
Switching capacity
Contact resistance
Insulation resistance
Dielectric strength
Bounce time
Vibration resistance
Shock resistance
Ambient operating temperature
Ambient operating humidity
Life expectancy
SPST-NO Momentary
1 to 50 mA, 5 to 24 VDC (resistive load)
100 mΩ max. (initial value) (rated: 1 mA, 5 VDC)
100 MΩ min. (at 250 VDC)
500 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min
5 ms max.
Malfunction: 10 to 55 Hz, 1.5 mm double amplitude
Destruction: 1,000 m/s
2
(approx. 100 G) max.
Malfunction: 100 m/s
2
(approx. 10 G) max.
-25°C to 70°C (at 60% RH max.) with no icing or condensation
35% to 85% (at 5° to 35°C)
Switch section
160 gf (standard force): 1,000,000 operations min.
230 gf (high-force): 300,000 operations min.
■
Operating Characteristics
Item
Operating force (OF) max.
Releasing force (RF) min.
Pretravel (PT)
160 gf
20 gf
Standard-force (B3W-90@0)
230 gf
50 gf
0.25+
0.2
/
-0.1
mm
High-force (B3W-90@2)
Illuminated Tactile Switches
B3W-9
259
LED Specifications
LED color
Maximum Forward current I
FM
Recommended operating current I
F
Forward voltage (typical value) V
F
Maximum reverse voltage V
R
Ambient operating temperature
Red
27 mA
20 mA
1.8 V
5V
Green
27 mA
20 mA
2.1 V
5V
Green (high brightness)
27 mA
10 mA
3.7 V
5V
-25°C to 70°C
Yellow
45 mA
20 mA
2.4 V
5V
Blue
27 mA
10 mA
3.7 V
5V
Note:
For Switches with two LEDs, red and green, the recommended operating current is 12 mA for the red and 20 mA for the green LED for ap-
plication with three-color illumination.
LEDs
■
Ambient Temperature vs Maximum Forward Current
Forward current I
F
(mA)
50
Yellow
40
Red, Green
30
20
High brightness
Green and Blue
10
0
0
20
40
60
80
Ambient temperature Ta (°C)
■
Forward Current and Forward Voltage Curves
(Condition: T
a
=25°C)
Forward current I
F
(mA)
Forward current I
F
(mA)
300.0
200.0
100.0
50.0
20.0
100
90
80
70
60
Red
10.0
5.0
2.0
Green
50
40
30
1.0
0.5
0.2
0.1
20
10
0
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
Forward voltage V
F
(V)
Forward current I
F
(mA)
Forward current I
F
(mA)
2.5
3
3.5
Forward voltage V
F
(V)
100
35
30
80
25
Green (High brightness), Blue
20
60
Yellow
40
15
10
20
5
0
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
Forward voltage V
F
(V)
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
Forward voltage V
F
(V)
Note: 1.
Pay attention to the polarity of each LED. The anode and cathode can be identified by finding the cathode mark, as indicated on the Dimensions page.
2.
Connect limiting resistors to the LEDs. The Switch does not have built-in limiting resistors, so satisfy the LED characteristics by obtaining the limiting
resistance according to the following formula based on the voltage to be used.
Limiting resistance (R)=
(Voltage used (E) – LED forward voltage (VF))
(
Ω
)
LED forward current (IF)
E
V
F
R
I
F
260
Illuminated Tactile Switches
B3W-9
Dimensions
Note:
Unless otherwise specified, all units are in millimeters and a tolerance of
±
0.4 mm applies to all dimensions.
■
1 LED Types
B3W-900@-@1@
B3W-901@-@1@
<B3W-900@-@1@>
<B3W-901@-@1@>
PCB Mounting (Top View)
3.6±0.1
10×10±0.2
12×12±0.2
3.6±0.1
4.4
11
5.8
11
4.4
4.5±0.1
6.5±0.1
Six,
1±0.1 dia.
holes*
5.8
Cathode
(5.5)
mark
4.5
10×10±0.2
3.5
Cathode
(5.5)
mark
4.5
10×10±0.2
3.5
Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections (Top View)
LED
6.5
4
6.5
+
3
Cathode mark
(7.2)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(7.2)
(1)
−
(7.2)
B3W
(7.2)
B3W
2
1
(4)
(3)
(4)
(3)
Note:
If the poles of the LED are set incorrectly,
it may result in malfunction.
Note:
Terminal numbers are not printed on the Switch itself.
■
2 LED Types
B3W-900@-@2
@
B3W-901
@
-
@
2
@
<B3W-900@-@2@>
<B3W-901@-@2@>
PCB Mounting (Top View)
7.2
±
0.1
10×10±0.2
12×12±0.2
6.5
±
0.1
Eight,
1
±
0.1 dia.
holes*
7.2
±
0.1
4.4
11
5.8
11
4.4
4.5
±
0.1
5.8
Cathode
(5.5)
mark
4.5
10×10±0.2
3.5
Cathode
(5.5)
mark
4.5
10×10±0.2
3.5
Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections (Top View)
LED 1
+
6.5
4
3
Cathode mark
6.5
(7.2)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(7.2)
(1)
−
−
2
1
(7.2)
B3W
(7.2)
B3W
+
LED 2
(4)
(3)
(4)
(3)
Note 1:
If the poles of the LED are set incorrectly,
it may result in malfunction.
2:
For models with two-color LEDs, the color
of LED 1 is at position LED 1.
The color of LED 2 is at the position LED 2.
B3W-90@@-RG2@
LED 2 color
LED 1 color
Note:
Terminal numbers are not printed on the Switch itself.
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