Teledyne Relays DIP Packaged Reed Relays

Teledyne Relays DIP Packaged Reed Relays

Teledyne DIP Packaged Reed Relays provide both the consistency and reliability of a sealed reed switch with the convenience of a Dual-In-Line package relay. The industry-standard 14-pin DIL package allows soldering directly into a PCB or inserted into sockets for convenient replacement. Rhodium switch contacts are hermetically sealed in glass, mounted on an integral lead frame, then encapsulated in thermoset plastic for easy handling. These DIP Packaged Reed Relays are available in multiple contact forms, with several coil voltages and with/without an internal suppression diode.

Features

  • Hermetically sealed contacts
  • Industry-standard DIL package
  • 1A, 1B, 1C, and 2A contact forms
  • Multiple coil voltage options
  • Long life
  • RoHS compliant

Specifications

  • Coil characteristics
    • Coil voltage
      • 5VDC to 24VDC nominal
      • 16VDC to 32VDC maximum
    • 200Ω to 2150Ω ±10% coil resistance at +20°C
    • 3.75VDC to 18VDC maximum operating voltage range
    • 0.6VDC to 2VDC minimum release voltage range
  • Relay characteristics
    • 1010Ω minimum insulation resistance
    • 150VDC to 1400VDC dielectric strength range
    • 1ms or 1.5ms typical operating time
    • 0.05ms or 2ms typical release time
  • +85°C/W thermal resistance
  • Contact characteristics
    • Rhodium contact material
    • Any operating position
    • 100V switching voltage
    • 0.25A or 0.5A switching current
    • 0.5A or 1A carry current
    • 3W or 10W contact rating
    • 150Hz or 200Hz maximum switching frequency
    • 0.15Ω maximum contact resistance
  • Temperature ranges
    • -40°C to +70°C operating (up to +85°C for the DIP2-1A)
    • -40°C to +105°C storage

more information: https://www.teledynedefenseelectronics.com/relays/ourproducts/reedrelays/Pages/Reed-Relays.aspx

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