1X VE-5HS5-K TAKAMISAWA PCB Relay 5VDC SPDT 5A High Sensitive 100mOhm
1 Unit of VE-5HS5-K TAKAMISAWA PCB Relay 5VDC SPDT 5A High Sensitive 100mOhm
Specification | |
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Weight | Approx. 8 gr |
Vibration Resistance | 10 ~ 55 Hz (Double amplitude of 3.3mm) Destructive, Unerring |
Shock Resistance | 50 G (11 ± 1 ms) Destructive, Unerring |
Reference Value | 10 G (11 ± 1 ms) Unerring |
Enclosure | PBT |
Ordering Code | VE-5HS5-K |
Nominal Voltage V DC | 5 |
Coil Resistance Ω ± 10% | 100 |
Must Operate Voltage VDC | Nominal Voltage x 70% |
Type | VE-5HS5-K |
Material | Silver-cadmium oxide alloy |
Contact Rating N.O. | 5A |
Contact Rating N.C. | 5A |
Resistance (Initial) | 200 mΩ (6VDC, 1A) |
Life Expectancy Mechanical | 10 million operations |
Life Expectancy Electrical | 100,000 operations |
Coil Data Voltage | 5 to 48 VDC |
Coil Data Power at 20°C Standard | 0.36 W Nominal, 0.18 W Operate |
Coil Data Power at 20°C High Sensitive | 0.25 W Nominal, 0.13 W Operate |
Operate at 20°C | 70% of nominal voltage |
Insulation Resistance | 1000 MΩ min, at 500 VDC |
Dielectric Strength | 750 VAC (50/60 Hz) between open contact (N.C.), 1000 VAC (50/60 Hz) between open contact (N.O.), 2000 VAC (50/60 Hz) between all other conductor |
Surge Strength | 4000 V or 6000 V |
Temperature Range Standard type | -40°C ~ +85°C |
Temperature Range High sensitive type | -40°C ~ +90°C |
Time Value at nominal voltage Operate Max | 10 ms |
Time Value at nominal voltage Release Max | 5 ms |
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