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Generate a markdown-formatted table to compare BATT1, SW1, Q1, SW2, LED1. Highli...

@copilot Generate a markdown-formatted table to compare BATT1, SW1, Q1, SW2, LED1. Highlight the main differences between them. I am especially interested in the electrical differences (maximum ratings, input and output voltages, currents, etc), pinout differences, tolerances, and main features.
1y
Sure, I'll create a markdown-formatted table to compare the components BATT1, SW1, Q1, SW2, and LED1 based on the information available. Note that we do not have detailed datasheets for the PC817C optocoupler, but I'll use general knowledge about it.

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PropertyBATT1 (1070TR)SW1 (B3FS-1050P)Q1 (PC817C)SW2 (B3FS-1050P)LED1 (WP7113SRD/D)
TypeCoin Cell HolderTactile SwitchOptocouplerTactile SwitchLED
Pin Count22422
Pin Names+, -P1, P2~, ~, ~, ~P1, P2K, A
Voltage (Typical)3V (Battery)N/A70V (Collector-Emitter)N/A1.85V (Forward Voltage)
Current (Max)N/A50mA50mA (Input LED)50mA155mA (Peak Forward Current)
Input/Output VoltagesN/AN/A1.2-1.4V (Forward LED Voltage)N/A2.0V (Max Forward Voltage)
Features- Designed for CR2032 battery- Compact and reliable- Isolates signalSame as SW1- Super Bright Red
- Polarized holder prevents improper insertion- Reliable tactile feedback- Phototransistor Output- Reliable tactile feedback- Low power consumption
Operating Temp-50°C to 146°CN/A-40°C to 110°CN/A-40°C to 85°C
Notes- UL Rated 94V-0- Common in various applications- Common in signal isolation- Common in various applications- Used in indicators, illumination, etc.
Observations:
  • Electrical Differences:
    • BATT1: The coin cell holder doesn't have specific electrical ratings itself but typically holds a 3V CR2032 battery.
    • SW1 & SW2: Both tactile switches have a maximum operating current of 50mA but do not deal with voltage drops themselves.
    • Q1: The optocoupler, PC817C, can handle a maximum collector-emitter voltage of 70V and has an input LED forward voltage of typically 1.2-1.4V.
    • LED1: The LED operates with a forward voltage of 1.85V and can handle up to 155mA during peak operation.
  • Pinout Differences:
    • BATT1 has two pins: + and -.
    • SW1 & SW2 each have two pins: P1 and P2.
    • Q1 has four pins, typically organized as collector and emitter for the output side, and anode and cathode for the input LED side.
    • LED1 has two pins: K (Cathode) and A (Anode).
  • Tolerances and Main Features:
    • BATT1 is designed for easy and secure manual battery insertion, preventing reverse polarity connection.
    • SW1 & SW2 are reliable tactile switches used in multiple applications due to their compact size and feedback mechanism.
    • Q1 isolates input and output circuits and is available in configurations that tolerate different environmental conditions.
    • LED1 is a widely used low-power LED that serves well for indicator and illumination purposes.
Feel free to comment if you need more specific details or information on components!
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