The extremely small dimensions of Erni's Dual-in-Line relay permits extremely compact arrangement of relays on PCBs. The relay may be soldered directly onto the PCB or mounted in a 16 pin DIP socket. Because of the plastic sealed construction (100% dustproof and watertight) they are ideally suited for automatic soldering.
REL 07 relays are fitted with two Form C changeover contacts. Because of the construction and contact material, the contact resistance remains stable during the entire life. The bifurcated contacts allow switching of low signals of 50 µA/100 mV up to medium loads of 2 A/250 V a.c./220 V d.c. with a maximum switching load of 125 VA/50 W and guarantee high switching reliability.
They are suitable for switching and control functions within the entire low current range such as process control, measuring systems, telecommunications and Hi-Fi audio applications. Coil voltages of 5,6,12,24 or 48 V d.c. are available. Contact life expectancy is 107 switchings maximum.
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