Reed Relays

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Series
22009000
Contact Form
SPDT (1 Form C)SPST-NO (1 Form A)
Contact Rating (Current)
250 mA500 mA
Switching Voltage
100VAC, 100VDC - Max200VAC, 200VDC - Max
Coil Current
8 mA12 mA
Seal Rating
-Sealed - Hermetically
Operate Time
0.35 ms1 ms
Release Time
0.1 ms2 ms
Stocking Options
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Series
Package
Product Status
Mounting Type
Coil Voltage
Contact Form
Contact Rating (Current)
Switching Voltage
Coil Current
Coil Type
Features
Termination Style
Seal Rating
Must Operate Voltage
Must Release Voltage
Operate Time
Release Time
Operating Temperature
Contact Material
2204-05-401, 2204-05-411
2211-12-301
RELAY REED SPDT 250MA 12V
Coto Technology
10,231
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1 : ¥216.64000
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Through Hole
12VDC
SPDT (1 Form C)
250 mA
100VAC, 100VDC - Max
8 mA
Non Latching
-
PC Pin
Sealed - Hermetically
9 VDC
1 VDC
1 ms
2 ms
-20°C ~ 85°C
-
9001 Series
9001-12-00
RELAY REED SPST 500MA 12V
Coto Technology
10,873
In Stock
1 : ¥44.42000
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Through Hole
12VDC
SPST-NO (1 Form A)
500 mA
200VAC, 200VDC - Max
12 mA
Non Latching
-
PC Pin
-
9 VDC
1 VDC
0.35 ms
0.1 ms
-20°C ~ 85°C
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Reed Relays


Reed relays use an electromagnetic coil to directly control one or more flexible ferromagnetic metal reed switches, eliminating the need for a mechanical armature. Reed relays require low coil current and are capable of fast operate and release times. Dual coils in some reed relays allow for latching capability. Contact forms include DPDT, DPST, SPDT and SPST.