

Panasonic TXS2SS-3V-1
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TXS2SS-3V-1
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Utmel No:
1850-TXS2SS-3V-1
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Description:
Low Signal Relays - PCB TX-S relay
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Unit Price: $3.497102
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- TypeParameter
- Relay Contact Form2 Form C (DPDT-NO, NC)
- Contact Rating1 A at 30 VDC
- Maximum Switching Current1 A
- CoilResistance180 Ohms
- Contact MaterialsSilver Palladium (AgPd)
- Moisture SensitiveYes
- Mounting StylesSMD/SMT
- Factory Pack QuantityFactory Pack Quantity40
- Contact Current Rating
The current rating of a contact is defined as the current level that creates a certain temperature rise of the contact spring — usually 20°C or 30°C. Both electrical and thermal factors govern the heat created by the current.
1 A - Contact Termination
Contact termination in electronic components refers to the method used to connect the component to a circuit or system. It is the point where the component's electrical connection is terminated or connected to the external circuit. Common contact termination methods include soldering, wire bonding, press-fit connectors, and surface mount technology (SMT). The choice of contact termination method depends on factors such as the type of component, the application requirements, and the manufacturing process. Proper contact termination is crucial for ensuring reliable electrical connections and overall performance of the electronic component.
Solder Pad - Contact Form
A page on a website that allows users to communicate with the site owner. The page has fields for filling in name, address and type of comment. On most company websites, email and mailing addresses are also included; however, the contact form provides an immediate, convenient way for users to ask the company questions.
DPDT (2 Form C) - Coil Voltage
Coil voltage refers to the electrical potential difference that is applied across the coil of an electromechanical device, such as a relay or a solenoid. This voltage is essential for energizing the coil, creating a magnetic field that enables the device to perform its intended function, such as opening or closing contacts. The coil voltage is specified by the manufacturer and varies depending on the design and application of the component, commonly available in standard values like 5V, 12V, 24V, and others. Proper selection of coil voltage is crucial for optimal performance and longevity of the device.
3 VDC - Coil Type
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Latching - Coil Current
A current coil is basically a coil, such as, a wire wrapped around an electrical conductor.
16.7 mA - Power Consumption
Power consumption is the amount of input energy (measured in watts) required for an electrical appliance to function. This is opposed to power output which is a measure of the level of performance, of a heat pump for example.
50 mW - Insertion Loss
the loss of signal power resulting from the insertion of a device in a transmission line or optical fiber and is usually expressed in decibels (dB).
0.8 dB - Isolation
Isolation in electronic components refers to the ability of a component to prevent the flow of electrical current between two points that are at different potentials. It is crucial for ensuring safety and preventing electrical hazards in electronic circuits. Isolation can be achieved through various methods such as using insulating materials, physical barriers, or optical isolation techniques. Proper isolation helps to protect sensitive components and circuits from damage due to voltage spikes, noise, or short circuits. It is particularly important in high-voltage applications and when dealing with components that are connected to different power sources.
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