- RS Stock No.:
- 712-7600
- Mfr. Part No.:
- FRD32062
- Manufacturer:
- Cynergy3
Discontinued product
- RS Stock No.:
- 712-7600
- Mfr. Part No.:
- FRD32062
- Manufacturer:
- Cynergy3
Legislation and Compliance
Non Compliant
- COO (Country of Origin):
- GB
Product Details
RF Fully Screened High Voltage - FRD30000 Series
These fully screened RF reed relays have a high carry current capacity and high voltage isolation. A silver plated fully screened coil ensures ultra-low RF losses. Typical applications include over the horizon (OTH) HF radar sytems and 1 kW base station transmitters. These fully screened reed relays offer a cost effective alternative to vacuum ceramic devices
High carry current of up to 20 A at 30 MHz
High voltage isolation of 6.5 kV DC isolation across contacts
Fully screened, silver plated coil for low RF loss
Suitable for 1 kW HF transmitters
High voltage isolation of 6.5 kV DC isolation across contacts
Fully screened, silver plated coil for low RF loss
Suitable for 1 kW HF transmitters
Sensata Cynergy3 Reed Relay, SPNO, 70mm - FRD30000 Series - FRD32062
This Sensata Cynergy3 radio frequency (RF) reed relay is designed for powerful electrical applications. It's commonly used for over-the-horizon (OTH) high-frequency radar systems and 1 kilowatt (kW) base-station transmitters. The relay's multiple high-vacuum reed switch contacts have an extremely high current-carrying capacity, allowing them to control your high-voltage reed switch. The silver plating on the coil screens it from RF interference and ensures losses are kept to a minimum.
Features & Benefits
• Carries a maximum current of 20 amps (A) at 30 megahertz (MHz), so it's suitable for high-powered applications
• 6.5 kilovolts (kV) direct current (DC) across contacts for high isolation
• Suitable for use with 1kW high-frequency transmitters
• 6.5 kilovolts (kV) direct current (DC) across contacts for high isolation
• Suitable for use with 1kW high-frequency transmitters
How do you install this reed relay?
This reed relay is designed to fit directly to a printed circuit board (PCB). The pins are a standard size and shape, so you can simply press the relay onto the PCB.
What's the contact configuration of this reed relay?
This relay has an SPNO (single pole, normally open) configuration. This means that the circuit is normally not completed (open) until the relay is triggered. This causes the connection to complete (close), activating the circuit.
Specifications
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
Contact Configuration | SPST |
Coil Voltage | 24V dc |
Mounting Type | PCB Mount |
Maximum Switching Current DC | 1 A |
Maximum Switching Voltage DC | 20V dc |
Coil Resistance | 270Ω |
Length | 51mm |
Height | 68mm |
Depth | 25mm |
Dimensions | 51 x 25 x 68mm |
Isolation Coil To Contact | 6.5kV dc |
Contact Resistance | 10 mΩ |
Terminal Type | Through Hole |
Life | 1000000000 (Electrical)Cycles |
Special Features | Fully Screened Coil for Low RF Loss |
Maximum Operating Temperature | +85°C |
Minimum Operating Temperature | -40°C |
Operating Temperature Range | -40 → +85°C |
Maximum Switching Power DC | 20 V |
Electrical Life | 1000000000 (Electrical) Cycles |
Operating Time Including Bounce | 5ms |