Micro SIL Reed Relays Take Up Less Space

April 1, 2000
The MS series Micro SIL reed relays measure only 15.2 mm x 3.9 mm x 6.8 mm and are claimed to require less than one-half the mounting area of conventional reed relays for use in ATE systems, measurement equipment, and medical, telecomm, and security

The MS series Micro SIL reed relays measure only 15.2 mm x 3.9 mm x 6.8 mm and are claimed to require less than one-half the mounting area of conventional reed relays for use in ATE systems, measurement equipment, and medical, telecomm, and security systems. Featuring a single 1 Form A with SPST contacts, these compact relays have an internal magnetic shield and can be supplied with an external magnet shield, a diode option, and high coil resistance options.
The devices are capable of switching up to 10W with individual maximums of 0.5A and 200V. Coil-to-switch isolation is 1500 vdc with a dielectric strength of 250 vdc across the contacts. Pricing starts at $0.96 each depending on quantity.

Company: MEDER ELECTRONIC INC.

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