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Sealed PCB-mount signal switching relay

A Tyco Electronics UK product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jul 20, 2001

Measuring a mere 12.5 x 7.5 x 10mm for low-volume requirements, the OEG TSC series miniature PCB relays from Tyco Electronics are 1 Form C (SPDT) signal switching relays.

Measuring a mere 12.5 x 7.5 x 10mm for low-volume requirements, the OEG TSC series miniature PCB relays from Tyco Electronics, are 1 Form C (single-pole, double-throw) signal switching relays.

The TSC relay draws on the strengths of the OEG brand, a major force in Asia, to provide a high degree of secure switching at high loads, making it the relay of choice for signal switching.

It is UL and CSA approved.

This low-power device features a high dielectric strength of 1kV and handles inrush currents of up to 5A.

Rated switching current is 1A at 24V DC resistive or 120V AC resistive.

Further, coil voltage requirements are IC compatible with voltages from 3 to 24V DC with a nominal power consumption of 150mW.

These features make the relay ideally suited to a variety of applications, including security systems, thermostat controllers, air conditioning systems, modems and fax as well as computer peripherals.

Designed for compact, high-density mounting, the TSC relay comes in an IP67-sealed plastic case and weighs around 3g.

Contact material is gold overlay silver-nickel alloy.

Further specifications include 1mA at 1V DC minimum load, -40 to 80C operating range, expected mechanical life of 50 million operations at no load, electrical life of 100 000 operations at rated load and an initial contact resistance of 50mohm at 100mA, 6V DC.

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