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News Release from: Young Electronics Group | Subject: FTR-P3 relay
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 31 August 2001
25A power relay aimed at motors in
motors
FTR-P3 automotive style PCB relays manufactured by Fujitsu Takamisawa and available from Young ECC have a single-pole, double-throw contact rated to 25A.
FTR-P3 automotive style PCB relays manufactured by Fujitsu Takamisawa and available from Young ECC have a single-pole, double-throw contact rated to 25A, and occupy a very small volume of only 7.2 x 13.5 x 17.4mm for demanding space restricted applications Coil power is a nominal 600mW and the relays boast a fully sealed construction to guarantee high reliability performance
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Due to their small size, high packing densities can be achieved, or smaller products realised such as is typically required for door control boxes in automobiles.
Design and manufacturing benefits offered by the P3 relay include auto-insertion based on tube packaging for automated production, and the fact that all the terminals have been arranged on the perimeter of the housing to ease PCB track layout.
Key specifications include coil voltages of 9, 10, and 12V DC, ambient operating temperature of -40 to +85C, and a maximum inrush capability of 35A.
FTR-P3 relays are suitable for controlling motors rated to 25A and lamps rated to 130W.
Typical applications in the automotive arena include power windows, power seats, door locks, sunroofs, windshield wiper control, retractable aerials as well as in caravans and trailers.
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