G1502S

IFM Electronic G1502S

Part No:

G1502S

Manufacturer:

IFM Electronic

Datasheet:

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Package:

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AINNX NO:

41112019-G1502S

Category:

Safety Relays

Description:

G1502S: Safety relay

Products specifications
  • Lifecycle Status
    Production (Last Updated: 1 day ago)
  • Mount
    Surface Mount
  • Number of Pins
    3
  • Manufacturer Lifecycle Status
    PRODUCTION (Last Updated: 1 day ago)
  • RoHS
    Compliant
  • Packaging

    Semiconductor package is a carrier / shell used to contain and cover one or more semiconductor components or integrated circuits. The material of the shell can be metal, plastic, glass or ceramic.

    Tape & Reel
  • Tolerance
    0.2 %
  • Temperature Coefficient

    The resistance-change factor per degree Celsius of temperature change is called the temperature coefficient of resistance. This factor is represented by the Greek lower-case letter “alpha” (α). A positive coefficient for a material means that its resistance increases with an increase in temperature.

    20 ppm/°C
  • Max Operating Temperature

    The Maximum Operating Temperature is the maximum body temperature at which the thermistor is designed to operate for extended periods of time with acceptable stability of its electrical characteristics.

    85 °C
  • Min Operating Temperature
    -40 °C
  • Output Voltage
    4.5 V
  • Output Type
    Fixed
  • Max Output Current

    The maximum current that can be supplied to the load.

    5 mA
  • Number of Channels
    1
  • Operating Supply Current
    125 µA
  • Output Current

    The rated output current is the maximum load current that a power supply can provide at a specified ambient temperature. A power supply can never provide more current that it's rated output current unless there is a fault, such as short circuit at the load.

    5 mA
  • Quiescent Current

    The quiescent current is defined as the current level in the amplifier when it is producing an output of zero.

    125 µA
  • Max Input Voltage
    13.5 V
  • Reference Voltage

    A voltage reference is an electronic device that ideally produces a fixed (constant) voltage irrespective of the loading on the device, power supply variations, temperature changes, and the passage of time. Voltage references are used in power supplies, analog-to-digital converters, digital-to-analog converters, and other measurement and control systems. Voltage references vary widely in performance; a regulator for a computer power supply may only hold its value to within a few percent of the nominal value, whereas laboratory voltage standards have precisions and stability measured in parts per million.

    4.5 V
  • Reference Type

    a code object that is not stored directly where it is created, but that acts as a kind of pointer to a value stored elsewhere.

    Series
  • Min Output Voltage
    4.5 V
  • REACH SVHC
    Unknown
  • Radiation Hardening

    Radiation hardening is the process of making electronic components and circuits resistant to damage or malfunction caused by high levels of ionizing radiation, especially for environments in outer space (especially beyond the low Earth orbit), around nuclear reactors and particle accelerators, or during nuclear accidents or nuclear warfare.

    No
  • Lead Free
    Contains Lead, Lead Free
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