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Big capabilities for tiny frugal relay

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jan 26, 2004

The 32 series PCB relay is ideal for industrial, commercial and leisure equipment applications requiring high switching capacity coupled with low power consumption in a physically small package.

Aimed at designers and manufacturers of PCB control and interface equipment, Finder's 32 series miniature PCB relay is ideal for industrial, commercial and leisure equipment applications requiring high switching capacity coupled with low power consumption in a physically small package.

The need for Finder's 32 series relay has been driven by the demand for increased switching capacity and reduced power drain in devices that occupy less board space.

At 200mW consumption, the operating coil of the 32 series relay is very sensitive and allows economies in driver circuitry, making it ideal for battery powered equipment.

Showing versatility in a small package size, the relay boasts a 6A, 250V AC switching capacity.

The device's miniature, wash tight package allows greater packaging density and is suitable for flow soldering and immersion cleaning.

The relay is very competitively priced and two variants are available; a version with a single NO (normally open) contact, and a model with CO (changeover) contacts.

The rated maximum switching voltage is 400V AC, and the maximum peak current is 10A.

Contacts are AgCdO as standard, and operating coils are available in 5, 12, 24, and 48V DC versions.

An operating temperature range of -40 to +85C is accommodated, environmental protection is to RT III, and the expected electrical life at rated load AC1 is 100,000 operations.

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