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Super lightweight relay is sensitive sort

A CIT Relay and Switch product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Apr 3, 2007

Subminiature DIP relay is ideal for high density PC board mounting and has low coil power consumption.

New from CIT Relay and Switch, the RoHS compliant J102 Series subminiature DIP relay offers options of SPST NO, SPST NC and SPDT contact arrangements.

The J102 is super lightweight and offers high sensitivity.

This relay is ideal for high density PC board mounting and has low coil power consumption.

Sealing is standard.

The versatile J102 offers 1, 3 and 5A contact options at 125V AC or 30V DC with coil voltage options of 3, 5, 6, 9, 12 and 24V DC.

Coil power sensitivity choices are 200, 360 and 450mW.

The electrical life at rated load of the J102 is typically 100,000 cycles with mechanical life of 10 million cycles typically.

Insulation resistance is 100Mohm minimum at 500V DC.

Dielectric strength, coil to contact is 1250V RMS minimum at sea level with contact to contact at 500V RMS minimum at sea level.

The J102 offers shock resistance of 100m/s2 for 11 minutes with vibration resistance of 1.50mm double amplitude 10-40Hz.

The copper alloy terminal strength is 5N.

The operating temperature of the J102 Series is -40 to +85C with a storage temperature of -40 to +155C.

Solderability is 260C for 5 seconds.

The J102 measures in at 15.5 x 10.5 x 11.25mm and weights 3.5g.

The CIT Relay and Switch J102 Series relay ideal for use in telecommunications, security, intercom, audio visual and control boards.

Lead-time averages 5 to 6 weeks.

Pricing starts at US $0.27 in volume, depending on contact arrangement.

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