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EC2-5NU
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Signal Relay 5VDC 2A DPDT(15x7.5x9.4)mm THT
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EC2-24NU
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Signal Relay 24VDC 2A DPDT(15x7.5x9.4)mm THT
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EE2-12NU
EM Devices Europe
Signal Relay 12VDC 2A DPDT(15x9.5x10)mm SMD
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EF2-12NU
EM Devices Europe
Signal Relay 12VDC 1A DPDT(15x9.5x10)mm SMD
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EE2-5NU
EM Devices Europe
Signal Relay 5VDC 2A DPDT(15x9.5x10)mm SMD
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Signal Relays

Signal Relays: Definition, Function, Applications, and Selection Criteria

Definition:
A signal relay is an electrical switch designed to control a circuit by making or breaking connections in response to an input signal. It typically consists of a coil, an armature, and contacts. When an electrical current flows through the coil, it creates a magnetic field that attracts the armature, causing the contacts to close or open.

Function:
Signal relays serve as an interface between low-power control signals and higher-power loads. They are used to amplify a weak signal to control a larger circuit. They can also isolate different parts of a circuit, protecting sensitive components from high voltages or currents.

Applications:
1. Automotive Systems: Controlling various functions like ignition, lighting, and power windows.
2. Industrial Control: Managing machinery, conveyor systems, and process control.
3. Telecommunications: Routing and switching signals in telephone exchanges and data networks.
4. Home Automation: Controlling lights, appliances, and security systems.
5. Power Distribution: In electrical grids for load management and fault protection.

Selection Criteria:
1. Voltage and Current Ratings: Ensure the relay can handle the voltage and current of the circuit.
2. Contact Type: Choose between single-pole single-throw (SPST), double-pole single-throw (DPST), or other configurations based on the circuit needs.
3. Form Factor: Consider the physical size and mounting options for the relay.
4. Switching Speed: For applications requiring rapid response, select a relay with fast switching capabilities.
5. Environmental Conditions: Relays should be rated for the temperature, humidity, and other environmental factors of the application.
6. Reliability and Lifespan: Look for relays with a high number of operating cycles and a reputation for reliability.
7. Cost: Balance the cost of the relay with its performance and the criticality of the application.

In summary, signal relays are versatile components that play a crucial role in controlling and protecting electrical circuits across various industries. When selecting a signal relay, it's essential to consider its specifications and the requirements of the application to ensure optimal performance and safety.
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