Reduced-Size Relay Targets Consumer Mart

June 1, 2000
The company now offers a reduced-size, 16A relay with a TV5 rating for consumer appliance and industrial control markets. The FTR-K2 relay features a 36% smaller footprint than the company's FTRH1 and is rated at 250 vac/30 vdc. The device comes in a

The company now offers a reduced-size, 16A relay with a TV5 rating for consumer appliance and industrial control markets. The FTR-K2 relay features a 36% smaller footprint than the company's FTRH1 and is rated at 250 vac/30 vdc. The device comes in a Form A contact configuration and is available for 5 to 48 vdc operation with a maximum switching voltage of 400 vac/300 vdc. Pricing for a 12 vdc version of the relay is $0.83 each/10,000.

Company: FUJITSU TAKAMISAWA AMERICA INC.

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