MOS Relay Offers 50% Size Reduction

Oct. 8, 2008
Deemed the market’s smallest, the PhotoMOS series optically-isolated MOSFET relays exhibit a 50% smaller footprint when compared to similar SSOP components. The relays measure 2.95 mm x 2.2 mm x 1.4 mm in small outline no-lead (SON) packages and

Deemed the market’s smallest, the PhotoMOS series optically-isolated MOSFET relays exhibit a 50% smaller footprint when compared to similar SSOP components. The relays measure 2.95 mm x 2.2 mm x 1.4 mm in small outline no-lead (SON) packages and employ gold plated leads and side solder fillets to ensure strong solder joints. Ceramic construction provides an extended shelf life according to a moisture sensitivity level (MSL 2) rating. The series includes three types: C type with a 25V load voltage and a C type and R type with 40V load voltages. Applications include test and measurement equipment, telecomm, broadcasting, and medical equipment. For more information, call PANASONIC ELECTRIC WORKS CORPORATION OF AMERICA, New Providence, NJ. (800) 276-6289.

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