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Power relay features 3mm contact gap and 360mW coil power
The main target applications for the Schrack 410 83 power relays from Tyco Electronics are safe power supply disconnection - for example in photovoltaic inverters, washing machines and tumble dryers. The devices feature one pole (16A, 1 NO bridging contact) and have a contact gap of 3mm and low coil power of only 360mW. Quick connect terminals for load side ensure fast and easy mating.
PCB relay combines reliability with low contact switching
The SCHRACK RT1 power PCB relay from Tyco uses a bifurcated (twin) contact system and is specifically designed for switching from dry circuit up to 16A, including arc-less switching.
Axicom IM series relays from Tyco Electronics are amongst the smallest 4th generation telecom relays on the market
Having recently extended its range of polarized two pole telecom/signal relays, Tyco Electronics now offers one of the broadest and smallest ranges of 4th generation telecom relays in one package. Benefiting from a low profile (5.65 mm) and slim case design (10x6 mm), the Axicom IM series relay range now features a highly sensitive version (100mW coil), an ultra highly sensitive version (50mW coil), a highly dielectric version (1.5kV rms / 2.5kV ...
Miniature power relay from Tyco Electronics
Addressing the latest market demand, especially in the appliance industry, for higher electrical switching performance on little PCB space, Tyco Electronics has extended its well known and well established PB range of power relays with a new version called PB6.
Tyco Electronics announces TTI as UK & Ireland distributor of the year
Tyco Electronics has accorded TTI its title of UK and Ireland Distributor of the Year 2007. The award recognises TTI’s outstanding design-in work with Tyco Electronics’ products in 2007. “This is a well-deserved award for TTI, following an excellent year growing their sales of Tyco Electronics’ products,” comments Michael Finch, Distribution Manager UK & Ireland with Tyco Electronics.
Analog Devices Delivers Radio Frequency ICs with Breakthrough Integration for Broadband Communications Equipment
Analog Devices announced today two new RF ICs for broadband communications systems that reduce component count by more than 75 percent, without compromising performance. The ADRF6655 active mixer or ADRF6510 dual programmable filter and VGA (variable gain amplifier) integrate multiple functions and discrete devices into a single monolithic chip, reducing component count by a factor of four when compared to traditional discrete RF designs. ADI is ...
Wireless Module is 50% Smaller and Lower in Cost says LPRS
LPRS has announced the introduction of the latest radio module from Circuit Design Inc. The new MU-2-R embedded radio module operates at 434MHz and brings together industrial quality and reliability while having dimensions of just 50x30x9mm it’s only 55% the size of the existing MU-1-R.
Panel mount Solid State Relays from Cherry
Manufactured by TVS Cherry – a 50/50 joint venture between Cherry Electrical Products and the TVS Group, one of India’s largest industrial conglomerates – is a new range of panel mount solid state relays, designed for use in applications such as motor controls, traffic lights and vending machines.
Relay interface modules from Finder delivers unique output circuit protection feature
New range of relay interface modules from Finder delivers unique output circuit protection feature Finder has introduced a new family of ultra-slim relay interface modules that provides a low-cost, space-saving solution for a host of industrial applications. The 39 Series MasterINTERFACE range incorporates an innovative, replaceable fuse for output circuit protection, plus busbars and terminals that substantially simplify input and output wirin...
Finder launches call and reset relays for remote alarm call systems
Finder has announced the 13.12 Call and Reset Relay, which is designed to activate an alarm at a remote point and provide local indication of activation. The relay will be of particular interest to designers and installers of attendant call systems in hospitals and care homes, and to contractors involved in the provision of facilities into residential and commercial buildings where occupants may need to call for assistance.