Rugged 38 mm MIL-STD trackball module
Features
F38
- IP65 sealed
- CCL patented anti-vibration technology
- MIL-STD-461F, DO160F, and MIL-STD-810E (as applicable)
- Removable ball retention ring for ease of maintenance (various styles)
- Optional HALO illumination for use in low light environments (various colours)
- Switch inputs allowing for connection left, middle and right switches
- Various ball and retention ring colours are available to compliment customer colour schemes
- TTL QUADRATURE, PS/2, USB, RS 232, RS 422 or custom Serial output
- The F38 can be configured as a modular assembly with 3 integrated push button switches
- Custom module layouts are available providing alternative mounting hole locations and switch configurations
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