Switches, Relays & Keypads


8-pole reed switch module

20 March 2013 Switches, Relays & Keypads

Meder has replaced its RM05-8A 8-pole reed relay module with a new version having a 25% smaller footprint. At only 33 x 6,95 x 14,05 mm, the RM05-8-S is equipped with eight internal reed switches and new-generation integrated drivers eliminating the need for external activation electronics.

Its smaller size and standardised dual-in-line pin out configuration make it highly suitable for a broader range of smaller applications in the test and measurement, telecommunications and high-frequency markets. Moreover, the RM05-8-S is designed with gold plated leads for improved solderability.

A single relay module can be used individually or several RM modules can be interconnected in parallel to increase the overall storage capacity of input signal bits. The relay reaches a rated power of up to 10 W with a maximum switching voltage of maximum 170 V d.c. and a switching current up to 0,5 A.



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