F50 Rugged Trackball
The F50-553160-A043 Rugged Trackball Module from Cursor Controls Ltd is a high-performance human–machine interface solution designed for demanding industrial and military applications. Featuring a 50.8mm epoxy resin ball with a removable locking ring, it delivers smooth and accurate tracking with 846 counts per revolution and an advanced ballistic tracking algorithm for efficient cursor control across large displays.
Features
- 50.8mm epoxy resin ball with removable locking ring
- USB 2.0 interface with 7-way circular connector
- Three integrated switches (left, middle, right) – 1M cycle lifetime
- Ballistic tracking algorithm for precision and speed
- Anti-vibration technology to prevent unintended cursor movement
- Green HALO illumination ring for low-light visibility
- Durable construction – brushed aluminium top plate, PTFE sealing
- Environmental resilience – IPX5 rated, MIL-STD-810 tested (shock, vibration, dust, sand, salt fog)
- Wide operating range – from -45°C to +70°C, altitude up to 25,000ft
- High reliability – MTBF of 348,000 hours, 1M ball revolutions
- OS compatibility
Data Sheet
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