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Data Acquisition / Scanning Systems Use Reed Relays

Data Acquisition Systems Use Reed Relays

Introduction

Throughout the industrial world, data acquisition and scanning instruments are used to scan and acquire data from various data collection sensors. These may be in the form of thermocouples, pressure transducers, and an assortment of other types of transducers. For a given requirement, there could be 100s of data points that need to be scanned for data and then stored or displayed. This data once gathered can then be graphed for trends, trip points, or alarm activation. In most cases, reed relays are desirable for the electrical scanning of the signals because generally, the transducers output very small voltages and currents. Maintaining signal integrity is critical for proper measurement.

Full application write up:  Data Acquisition & Scanning Instruments Use Reed Relays

Features

  • High reliability
  • Ideal RF characteristics
  • Ideal for carrying fast digital pulses with skew rates less than 20 picoseconds
  • Ability to carry RF signals from DC up to 20 GHz (SRF relay-coming soon/request samples today)
  • 50Ω characteristic impedance
  • Switch to shield capacitance <0.5 picofarads
  • Dielectric strength across the contacts 200 volts
  • Contacts dynamically tested
  • Surface mounted
  • Very low profile
  • BGA's available
  • Rugged thermoset over-molded packaging
  • Qual-shield arrangement

Surface Mount Series
Relay SeriesDimensionsIllustration
mminches
SRF           
W4.00.157SRF reed relay for RF
H3.20.126
L7.50.295
CRFW4.40.173CRF reed relay for RF
H3.50.137
L8.60.338

Through Hole Series
Relay SeriesDimensionsIllustration
mminches

BE Special

Series

W20.400.803
H10.200.401
L33.001.299

Through Hole Series
Relay SeriesDimensionsIllustration
mminches
MS
W3.810.150MS Reed Relay
H6.800.268
L15.20.598
SIL


W5.080.200


H7.80.307
L19.80.780