S2-03P Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

725-1363-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

S2-03P

Price: $ 7.41
Product Category:

Relays

Manufacturer: Cynergy 3
Short Description: RELAY REED SPST 250MA 3V
More Detail: N/A
DataSheet: S2-03P datasheetS2-03P Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 408
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Specifications
Series: S2
Packaging: Bulk 
Part Status: Active
Coil Type: Non Latching
Coil Current: 12.0mA
Coil Voltage: 3VDC
Contact Form: SPST-NO (1 Form A)
Contact Rating (Current): 250mA
Switching Voltage: 140VAC, 200VDC - Max
Turn On Voltage (Max): 2.25 VDC
Turn Off Voltage (Min): 0.5 VDC
Operate Time: 0.1ms
Release Time: 0.07ms
Features: --
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Termination Style: Axial
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Contact Material: Rhodium (Rh)
Coil Power: 36 mW
Coil Resistance: 250 Ohms
Description

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Reed relays are electrical switches which contains a pair of contacts; an electromagnet consisting of a coil and a core; and a permanent magnet containing reeds. When an electrical signal is applied to the terminal, the electromagnet generates a current which is carried to the reeds. The resulting magnetic field attracts the reeds together, forming a closed circuit. This process makes it possible to control an electrical current with a small electrical signal, and can be used in a variety of applications forms.

One such application is the S2-03P reed relay. The S2-03P relay is a latching relay which was designed for high-power and high-speed applications. It is constructed with two coils, a main and a shield, and a pair of reed contacts. The main coil is used to activate the relay, while the shield coil is used to deactivate it. The reed contacts are then used to control the current flow.

The S2-03P relay is designed to operate in both high-low and low-high voltage environments. It is capable of operating at operating temperatures of -40 degrees Celsius up to 105 degrees Celsius. The maximum current rating of the relay is 10 A at 250 VAC, 30 VDC, 10 W, and its switching speed is a mere three milliseconds. It is also rated for a maximum surge voltage of 6000 VAC.

The working principle of the S2-03P relay is relatively simple. When a small current is applied to the coil, the electromagnetic field generated attracts the reeds together, closing the circuit and allowing a larger current to pass. When the current is removed, the reeds return to their open position, breaking the circuit. This makes the S2-03P relay ideal for controlling high-power electrical circuits from a single control point.

The S2-03P reed relay is suitable for a wide variety of applications, including switchgear controllers, motor start/stop control, contactor control, and computer peripherals. It is also commonly used in electrical machinery, lighting and entertainment systems, and home automation. Moreover, due to its small size, fast switching speed, and high current ratings, it is an ideal choice for high-end applications such as factory automation and robotics.

The S2-03P reed relay is an affordable, reliable, and versatile option for controlling large electrical loads. Its ability to switch quickly and safely in both high-low and low-high voltage environments make it an ideal choice for a variety of applications. As such, it is no wonder that the S2-03P is one of the most popular reed relays on the market.

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