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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.

Select Automotive Relay Parts Are Now Available Through Panasonic Franchised Distributors

Select parts from Panasonic's TB, TB Power Type, TE and TL Series Automotive Relays Are Now Available Through Panasonic Franchised Distributors!

Panasonic is a world leading Automotive Relay supplier in terms of product reliability and versatility and has a proven track record. The select Automotive Relay parts that are now available only through franchised Distributors are: 

SF-M Series Flat Type, 1 Form A 1 Form B Safety Relays

Slim Footprint, Extremely Flat Profile And Low Operating Power For Significantly Smaller Safety Application Designs!

Panasonic, a worldwide leader in Relay Products, introduces the NEW SF-M Series Flat Type, 1 Form A Form B Safety Relays.  The NEW SF-M Series Safety Relays feature an extremely flat package with a 1 Form A 1 Form B contact arrangement for individualized control as well as an overall small footprint of 14mm (W) x 33 mm (L) x 7.8mm (H) perfect for PCB miniaturization.

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.