Reed Relays

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48 : £3.45688
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Through Hole
5VDC
SPST-NO (1 Form A)
500 mA
200VAC, 200VDC - Max
10 mA
Non Latching
EMI Shielded
PC Pin
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3.5 VDC
0.75 VDC
0.5 ms
0.1 ms
-20°C ~ 70°C
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48 : £6.24583
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Through Hole
5VDC
DPST-NO (2 Form A)
500 mA
200VAC, 200VDC - Max
10 mA
Non Latching
EMI Shielded
PC Pin
-
3.5 VDC
0.75 VDC
0.5 ms
0.1 ms
-20°C ~ 70°C
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48 : £8.48458
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Through Hole
5VDC
SPDT (1 Form C)
250 mA
175VAC, 175VDC - Max
10 mA
Non Latching
EMI Shielded
PC Pin
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3.5 VDC
0.75 VDC
0.7 ms
1.5 ms
-20°C ~ 70°C
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Reed Relays


Reed relays use an electromagnetic coil to directly control one or more flexible ferromagnetic metal reed switches, eliminating the need for a mechanical armature. Reed relays require low coil current and are capable of fast operate and release times. Dual coils in some reed relays allow for latching capability. Contact forms include DPDT, DPST, SPDT and SPST.