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Miniature Industrial Relays

Type of relay: electromagnetic
Contacts configuration: DPDT
Rated coil voltage: 24V DC
Contact current max: 15A
AC contacts rating @R(at resistive load): 8A / 250V AC
DC contacts rating @R(at resistive load): 8A / 30V DC
Switched voltage: max. 220V DC, max. 400V AC
Relay variant: miniature
Mounting: PCB, socket
Coil resistance: 900Ω
Body dimensions: 29×12.4x25mm
Coil power consumption: 650mW
LC Code: LC10254

Availability: In Stock
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    A relay is an electrically operated switch. It consists of a set of input terminals for a single or multiple control signals, and a set of operating contact terminals. The switch may have any number of contacts in multiple contact forms, such as make contacts, break contacts, or combinations thereof. A Relay is a electrically operated switch. Used for many different applications. Allows for a low voltage circuit to operate a higher voltage circuit. Can be used to monitor the status of electrical equipment (such as a motor) Relays are electrically operated switches that open and close the circuits by receiving electrical signals from outside sources.

    Relays are electric switches that use electromagnetism to convert small electrical stimuli into larger currents. These conversions occur when electrical inputs activate electromagnets to either form or break existing circuits. Relays are the essential component for protection & switching of a number of the control circuits & other electrical components. Based On Operation Principles EMR (Electromechanical Relay) SSR (Solid State Relay) Hybrid Relay: Reed Relay. Electrothermal Relay Thermal Relay.

    Applications of Relays in Electronic Circuits Relay Drive by Means of a Transistor. Relay Drive by Means of SCR. Relay Drive from External Contacts. LED Series and Parallel Connections. Electronic Circuit Drive by Means of a Relay. Power Source Circuit. PC Board Design Considerations.

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