Reed Sensor & Magnet Design Eval Kits
Description
MEDER electronics’ all new reed sensor / magnet design evaluation kits were designed by engineers for engineers. Our kits provide design engineers with quick and convenient access to sensor systems for evaluation purposes, taking the guess work out of the sensor design process. MEDER’s proprietary 3-D magnetic mapping equipment was used to accurately map out the activation distances in mm for 5 different positions and movement configurations of each sensor, along with its corresponding magnet. Choose from 4 evaluation kits:
MK04-Kit / Rectangular / Screw Fastening / Miniature
MK21P-Kit / Rectangular / Screw Fastening / Rugged
MK11/M8-Kit / Cylindrical / M8 Thread Mount / Plastic
MK11/M5-Kit / Cylindrical / M5 Thread Mount / Stainless Steel
Markets
Including but not limited to: Agriculture, Automotive, Forestry, HVAC, Material Handling, Automation & Process Control, Security, Appliance, Medical
Benefits
- Don’t wait for samples, start designing today!
- Quick and convenient evaluation of high demand and widespread use reed sensors
- Removes guess work from sensor design
- 3-D actuation illustrations provide simple guidelines for sensor operation
- Actuation distance data (mm) supplied for 5 position & movement configurations
- Sensor supplied in 3 sensitivity classes: B, C & D
- Mating actuator magnet included
- Screw fasten or threaded mount
Applications
- Alarm systems
- Door & window sensor
- Linear stepper motor position
- Liquid level monitoring
- Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation (HVAC)
- Hydraulic end position detection
- Position detection
- Security switch
- Presence sensing
Features
- Hermetically sealed
- Dynamically tested contacts
- Billions of reliable operations
- RoHS compliant
Part Search
| 2240000000 | A - NO | 180 V | 0.5 A | 500 MM | 10 W | 1.25 A | -5-70 GRAD C | |||
| 9110000000 | A - NO | 200 V | 0.5 A | 500 MM | 10 W | 1.25 A | -5-70 GRAD C | |||
| 9118000000 | A - NO | 180 V | 0.5 A | 500 MM | 10 W | 1.25 A | -5-80 GRAD C | |||
| 9210000000 | A - NO | 180 V | 0.5 A | 500 MM | 10 W | 1.25 A | -5-70 GRAD C |
Literature
Application & Use
Fundamentals
Handling & Precautions
Life Test Data
Magnetics
Reed Academy
Reed Academy
Latching & Form B Reed Sensors
Digi-Key / MEDER PTM "Reed Switch Technology"
Digi-Key / MEDER PTM "Latching Form B Reed Sensors Overview"
Digi-Key / MEDER PTM "Reed Switch Magnet Interaction"
Digi-Key / MEDER PTM "Reed Sensors vs. Hall & Electromechanical"
Applications
Automotive
Consumer Electronics
Medical
Safety & Security
Safety & Security
Fire Extinguisher
Test & Measurement
Test & Measurement
Stock Check
Stock Check
| Item no. | Distributor | Region | Quantity | Cart | RFQ | Inventory Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MK21P-KIT | DIGI-KEY | USA | 10 | RFQ | 5/18/2013 12:15:00 AM | |
| MK04-KIT | DIGI-KEY | USA | 11 | RFQ | 5/18/2013 12:15:00 AM | |
| MK04-KIT | Mouser Electronics | USA | 12 | RFQ | 5/17/2013 1:06:00 AM | |
| MK11/M8-KIT | DIGI-KEY | USA | 14 | RFQ | 5/18/2013 12:15:00 AM | |
| MK11/M5-KIT | DIGI-KEY | USA | 13 | RFQ | 5/18/2013 12:15:00 AM | |
| MK11/M5-KIT | Mouser Electronics | USA | 2 | RFQ | 5/17/2013 1:06:00 AM | |
Magnetics
FAQ
Sensors
Are the hall, reed or emr sensors affected by EDI/RFI?
Are the hall, reed or emr sensors hermetically sealed?
What is the output dielectric strength for hall, reed or emr sensors?
What is the output capacitance for hall, reed or emr sensors?
What is the release time for hall, reed or emr sensors?
What is the operate time for hall, reed or emr sensors?
How much current can be switched directly for hall, reed or emr sensors?
What is the output voltage range for hall, reed or emr sensors?
How much power can you switch direcly with the hall, reed or emr sensors?
Can one switch loads directly for hall, reed or emr sensors?
What is the output on resistance for hall, reed or emr sensors?
Is hysteresis adjustable for hall, reed or emr sensors?
Is output polarity sensitivity critical for hall, reed or emr sensors?
Are external circuits required for hall, reed or emr sensors?
Is input polarity sensitivity an issue with hall, reed or emr sensors?
Is an applied current required for a change of state with a hall, reed or EMR sensor?
Does a Hall Sensor require extra circuitry?
What is Hall Effect?
What switch do I use when switching 5-15 Volts with 10 to 50 milliamps?
What switch do I use when switching 15-35 Volts with 10 to 250 milliamps?
What reed switch do I use for low level switching?
What reed switch do I use for low level switching?
Small electromechanical relays are not good for switching low levels of voltages and currents. Electromechanical relays need a hefty voltage and/or current to break any film buildup. It is this film buildup that won't allow very low voltages and currents to pass through the contacts. Reed switches are clearly the best. Using sputtered ruthenium contacts or iridium contacts are the best materials for these low level loads.
When do you use an evacuated reed switch?
How much voltage can a pressurized reed switch effectively open?
How much voltage can a pressurized reed switch effectively open?
Miniature reed switches less than 20 mm (0.80 inches) glass length can effectively break up to 250 Volts. This depends on the pull-in AT (mT) used. The higher the better. Reed switches less than 10 mm will shrink this value to around 150 volts. Minimizing the current flow at the time of opening will improve this value.
What is the signature of a load?
What is the signature of a load?
Reed switches whether they are used in sensors or relays all will be asked to switch some load. Generally there are two aspects to this load.
- Its steady state load
- Is the actual switching taking place during the first 50 nanoseconds. This is also called the signature of the load.
How do I know what reed switch to select?
How do I know what reed switch to select?
There are several key factors:
- You need to have an idea of the required load. What voltage and current is being switched at the time of closure for the first 50 nanoseconds?
- How many operations will be required during the life of the product?
- What are the size requirements? How much room is needed?
- How will the product be mounted? Surface mount, thru hole, etc.
- For long life and low levels, use a ruthenium or an iridium sputtered/plated switch.
- For switching applications from 50 Volts to 200 volts use the Philips/Coto/Comus sputtered ruthenium switch.
- For switching currents 25 ma to 1 amp, the OKI thickly plated rhodium is good along with our KSK-1A35.
- For higher voltages above 200 volts up to 4000 volts at relatively low current use the OKI ORD2210V.
- For voltages above 1000 volts up to 10,000 volts with higher currents use the Hermetic vacuum switches. This represents a start. One could write a book on this subject. Best to find out the exact customer load and run a life test with a few or several reed switches to make the final determination.
Can a magnet packaged with a reed switch be turned into a temperature sensor?
Can a magnet packaged with a reed switch be turned into a temperature sensor?
A magnet and reed switch can be turned into a temperature sensor by using a magnet that has a certain curie temperature for the temperature you want to sense. When that curie temperature is reached the magnet loses its magnetic properties whereby the reed switch contacts open. When the temperature drops below the curie temperature, the reed contacts will close.
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