Relays
Devices that can switch the current flow on and off in one circuit using the current flow in another circuit.
Power Relays, Over 2 Amps @ 30 VDC
An electromechanical device which turns a large load on or off through the use of a smaller control signal. The contacts on these devices have a rating of 2 amps or higher.
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Signal Relays, Up to 2 Amps @ 30 VDC
An electromechanical device which turns a large load on or off through the use of a smaller control signal. The contacts on these devices have a rating of 2 amps or less.
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Automotive Relays
An electromechanical device which turns a large load on or off through the use of a smaller control signal. Relays in this family are targeted at automotive circuits.
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High Frequency (RF) Relays
An electromechanical device which turns a large load on or off through the use of a smaller control signal. Relays in this family are targeted at high frequency (RF) applications.
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Reed Relays
An electromagnetic device that uses a reed switch and a coil to turn a large load on or off through the use of a smaller control signal.
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Solid State Relays
An electronic device, without any mechanical parts, which turns a large load on or off through the use of a smaller control signal.
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Safety Relays
An electromechanical device which turns a large load on or off through the use of a smaller control signal. Relays in this family are targeted at applications requiring safety rated products.
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Contactors (Electromechanical)
An electromechanical device which turns a large load on or off through the use of a smaller control signal. Devices in this family are designed to handle larger amounts of current.
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Contactors (Solid State)
An electronic device, without any mechanical parts, which turns a large load on or off through the use of a smaller control signal. Devices in this family are designed to handle larger amounts of current.
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I/O Relay Modules
Standardized pluggable devices used in I/O systems for monitoring or controlling systems or acquiring signals. Device in this family convert a logic level signal to a voltage output.
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I/O Relay Module Racks
A board that is designed to hold I/O Modules and the interconnects needed to connect the modules to devices that send or receive the required signals.
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Relay Sockets
Devices that are used to allow relays to be easily inserted or removed from a circuit.
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