KW3-Multi Circuit Micro Switch
Features
â—† Variety of lerers
✿ Material
Made of high quality plastic and metal, rust resistance and corrosion resistance, durable enough for you to hanging items, So the product appearance is exquisite, perfect workmanship.
✿ Rating
You can meet the different RATING daily needs. Please pay attention to the model of the switch before purchase, to ensure that you purchase the same as you need.
✿ Vairous Sizes
Actuator Action is momentary and Actuator Type is long straight hinge lever. Switch Body Size as shown in the picture.So different sizes can meet all your daily different needs.
✿ Wide Application
Home appliance: micro oven, electric cooker, washing machine, electric heater, warmer, water fountain and so on.
Commercial appliance: Vending machine, electric toy, electric tools, duplicating machine and so on.
Machinery: Transport machinery, printing machinery, textile machinery and so on.
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â—† Multi circuit function
◆ Contact gap ≥ 3mm, suit of power tools
Murata has always been committed to innovation, and in 2012, it expanded its MEMS sensor portfolio by acquiring the Finnish MEMS leader VTI. The company's focus on automotive electronics is primarily centered around "active safety"—preventing accidents before they occur during driving.
Murata’s MEMS sensors are widely used in systems such as ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), ESC (Electronic Stability Control), ECS (Electric Control Suspension), EPB (Electronic Parking Brake), HAS (Hill Start Assist), and TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System). They also support engine vibration control, vehicle tilt detection, in-vehicle heartbeat monitoring, and more. Unlike traditional "passive safety" features like airbags, Murata’s MEMS sensors detect potential issues early due to their high sensitivity and reliability, enabling proactive accident prevention.
Cui Wei, a senior engineer from Murata (China) Investment Co., Ltd., highlighted the role of accelerometers, gyro sensors for rollover prevention, pressure sensors for tire monitoring, and combined sensors in active safety systems. These sensors are AEC-Q100 compliant, offering high accuracy, stability, and reliability—especially in critical applications like ESC systems.
In April this year, Murata launched the new SCC3300 three-axis automotive-grade accelerometer, which significantly improves over its predecessor, the SCC3100. Enhancements include better zero offset stability, lower noise, improved linearity, stronger vibration and impact resistance, making it suitable for harsh environments. While continuing to support traditional automotive safety functions, Murata is also expanding into emerging fields such as ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) and future autonomous driving technologies.
Murata’s MEMS sensors are at the forefront of ADAS, supporting features like forward collision alerts, blind spot detection, lane departure warnings, and automatic parking. As sensor technology becomes essential for autonomous vehicles, Murata is playing a key role in advancing safe and intelligent driving solutions.
To ensure the safety of self-driving cars, various high-tech sensors like LiDAR, 24GHz/77GHz radar, vision cameras, and ultrasonic sensors will be integrated. This multi-sensor fusion approach requires reliable MEMS sensors. IMUs (Inertial Measurement Units) based on MEMS technology are especially important for determining a vehicle’s attitude and aiding in high-precision positioning. In situations where GPS signals are lost or blocked—such as in tunnels or urban canyons—MEMS-based IMUs provide critical backup data to the vehicle’s system.
Looking ahead, Murata remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of MEMS technology. It aims to deliver high-precision, high-reliability products tailored for the automotive industry, focusing on safety, connectivity, and proactive prevention. By doing so, Murata continues to make our lives safer, smarter, and more comfortable.
June 29, 2025