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what are typical NEW resistance allowance for switches?

February 19, 2021 Todd's Time

MIL-DTL-3786: 20 milliohms (Rotary Switches)

MIL-S-6807: 20 milliohms (Snap Pushbuttons)

MIL-S-8805: 40 milliohms (Pushbuttons)

MIL-S-83504: 100 milliohms (DIP Switches)

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