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1 Doppelkontakt
контакт с двумя контак-деталями
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bifurcated contact
contact containing forked/branched contact members with one contact point on each branch, designed to improve the reliability of contacting by establishing two conductive paths in parallel
[IEV number 444-04-08]FR
contact jumelé, m
contact comportant des éléments de contact en fourche avec une pièce de contact sur chaque branche, conçus pour assurer la fiabilité du contact par l'établissement de deux chemins conducteurs en parallèle
[IEV number 444-04-08]
Рис. Tyco ElectronicsПараллельные тексты EN-RU
Twin contacts (or bifurcated contacts) are contacts with two contact tips per contact spring. Both tips operate in parallel, are electrically connected, and switch simultaneously.
The main advantage of using bifurcated contacts over single contacts is a substantial increase in contact reliability, particularly when switching low level or signal currents.
Another advantage of bifurcated contacts is increased vibration resistance.
[Tyco Electronics]Двойной (парный, раздвоенный) контакт представляет собой контактный элемент с двумя контакт-деталями на контактной пружине. Обе контакт-детали работают параллельно, т. е. они электрически соединены и коммутирую электрическую цепь одновременно.
Основное преимущество таких контактов относительно контактов с одной контак-деталью заключается в значительно большей надежности контактирования особенно при коммутации слаботочных (сигнальных) цепей.
Другим преимуществом является более высокая вибростойкость.
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