HE-A Series General Power Relays
Newest Panasonic HE-A Series Compact General Power Relays! Available in 1 Form A / 1 Form A 1 Form B 110A!
Panasonic's New HE-A Series General Power Relays offer impressive features and capabilities. They provide a compelling solution for various applications with a high switching capacity of 90A @ 277 VAC and a compact size of 33 x 38 x 38.8mm.
LQ Series General Power Relay - High Inrush Type
DS-P Series General Power Relays
Small Polarized Relay with Compact Size is Now in 1 Coil Latching Type!
The DS-P Series General Power Relays now offer additional part numbers to expand it's current offerings. The DS-P Series (1 Coil Latching) General Power Relay is a small, polarized power Relay with a compact size width (11mm) x length (20.2mm) x height (10.5mm) and is now available in a 1 coil latching type.
HE Series Power Relay PV Type 90A Wide Gap
Maximum Switch Capacity. Minimize Power Consumption. Now available in 90A Wide Gap!
Panasonic, a worldwide leader in Relay Products, introduces the line extension of the HE Series Power Relays PV Type now with 90A Wide Gap contact! The HE Series Power Relays PV Type has a 1 Form A (SPST-NO) contact arrangement in a PC Board mountable small case size.
HE-R Series General Power Relays
Compact Size Power Relays for Energy Management Applications
The new HE-R Series expands the existing line of General Power Relays with low coil-holding voltage for reduced power consumption. These Relays are PCB mounted with two contact arrangements (4FormA and 4FormA 1FormB) for easy board assembly.
Three Methods For Reducing Coil Holding Voltage
Panasonic’s Energy Management relays can be controlled in ways that help not only make products safer by generating less heat but also fewer allow for reduced power losses through lower coil holding techniques. Explore and discover some of the ways in which these relays can be controlled with less power using optimal circuit design methods.
Relays Replacing Contactors
Relays and contactors are electrically operated switches intended for both switching of loads and controlling electrical circuits. Functionally, relays and contactors fulfill the same role in a circuit which is to provide isolation between a control circuit and an output circuit. Inherent advantages such as small size, PCB mount capability, and low cost allow engineers to replace contactors with relays in several applications.
The Difference Between Latching and Non-Latching Relays
A latching relay is an electromechanical switch commonly selected when the operator must control (either switch off or amplify) a large amount of current flow. It will remain in the last position it was when last powered, whereas a non-latching relay will return to its typical position. While latching and non-latching relays share many similarities in design and function, their significant differences allow each type to be more suitable for separate applications.
LD-P Series General Power Relays
Standard Part Numbers For Class F Coil Insulation And Tube Packaging Now Available!
Panasonic, a worldwide leader in Relay Products, introduces the expansion of the LD-P Series General Power Relays to include Class F and Tube packaging. This expansion of the LD-P Series Relays adds Class F coil insulation and tube packaging as standard part numbers.
LQ Series Non-Polarized General Power Relays
Small, High Capacity Power Relays with High Surge and Breakdown Voltages Now Available With Class F Coil Insulation!
Panasonic has made available additional part numbers to the LQ Series Non-Polarized Power Relays featuring Class F Coil Insulation. Featuring a small size, a high switching capacity and a contact rating at 105°C approved by UL/C-UL for Class F Coils, these new parts are ideal for use in home appliance applications. Panasonic LQ Series Relays can be mounted in any orientation.