RF300-12

Teledyne Relays RF300-12

Part No:

RF300-12

Manufacturer:

Teledyne Relays

Datasheet:

-

Package:

TO-5

AINNX NO:

29445770-RF300-12

Description:

Products specifications
  • Package / Case
    TO-5
  • Mounting Type
    PCB Mount
  • Relay Construction
    Non-Latching
  • Pick-up Voltage (Max)
    9VDC
  • Product Depth (mm)
    9.4(mm)
  • LED Indicator
    No
  • Operating Temp Range
    -55C to 85C
  • Mounting Styles
    Through Hole
  • Voltage Rating (VDC)
    28(V)
  • Seal
    HERMETIC SEAL
  • Rad Hardened
    No
  • CoilResistance
    390(ohm)
  • Dimensions
    9.4(Dia.) x 6.99mm
  • Maximum Operating Temperature

    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
  • Minimum Operating Temperature
    -55°C
  • Contact Materials
    Gold Plated
  • Unit Weight
    0.089949 oz
  • Factory Pack QuantityFactory Pack Quantity
    1
  • Manufacturer
    Teledyne Relays
  • Brand
    Teledyne Relays
  • RoHS
    Details
  • Series
    RF300/303
  • Subcategory
    Relays
  • Depth
    9.4mm
  • Frequency
    3 GHz
  • Pin Count

    a count of all of the component leads (or pins)

    8
  • Termination Style
    PC Pin
  • Contact Resistance
    150 mΩ
  • Impedance

    In electrical engineering, impedance is the opposition to alternating current presented by the combined effect of resistance and reactance in a circuit.

    50Ω
  • Contact Current Rating

    The current rating of a contact is defined as the current level that creates a certain temperature rise of the contact spring — usually 20°C or 30°C. Both electrical and thermal factors govern the heat created by the current.

    1(A)
  • Contact Termination
    Solder Pin
  • Contact Form

    A page on a website that allows users to communicate with the site owner. The page has fields for filling in name, address and type of comment. On most company websites, email and mailing addresses are also included; however, the contact form provides an immediate, convenient way for users to ask the company questions.

    2 Form C
  • Relay Type
    RF Relay
  • Terminal Type

    Terminal type or emulation specifies how your computer and the host computer to which you are connected exchange information.

    Through Hole
  • Product Type

    a group of products which fulfill a similar need for a market segment or market as a whole.

    High Frequency Relays
  • Operating Temperature Range

    An operating temperature is the allowable temperature range of the local ambient environment at which an electrical or mechanical device operates. The device will operate effectively within a specified temperature range which varies based on the device function and application context, and ranges from the minimum operating temperature to the maximum operating temperature (or peak operating temperature).

    -55 → +85°C
  • Operate Time

    The time interval between the instant of the occurrence of a specified input condition to a system and the instant of completion of a specified operation.

    4(ms)
  • Coil Voltage
    12V dc
  • Switching Voltage

    The maximum switching voltage of a relay is the maximum voltage that can be across the contacts whether the relay is open or closed. Operating a relay with high voltages present can cause arcing, and this in turn erodes the contacts and eventually degrades contact performance.

    28V dc
  • Coil Current

    A current coil is basically a coil, such as, a wire wrapped around an electrical conductor.

    30.77(mA)
  • Power Consumption

    Power consumption is the amount of input energy (measured in watts) required for an electrical appliance to function. This is opposed to power output which is a measure of the level of performance, of a heat pump for example.

    450 mW
  • Coil Power
    450mW
  • Coil Voltage (DC)
    12
  • Contact Arrangement
    DPDT
  • Contact Configuration
    DPDT
  • Coil Suppression Diode

    A coil spike suppression diode is a protection device across the contactor coil. Energizing the contactor coil creates a magnetic field that forces the solenoid arm to engage the contacts. When the contactor is turned off, the magnetic field collapses causing a back “voltage spike” that can damage the controller.

    No
  • Product Category

    a particular group of related products.

    High Frequency / RF Relays
  • Product Length (mm)
    9.4(mm)
  • Height
    6.99mm
  • Length
    9.4mm
  • Diameter
    9.4mm
  • Product Height (mm)
    6.99(mm)
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