TESTING
GN
ULTRA-SMALLPACKAGE
SLIM POLARIZED RELAY
GN-RELAYS
FEATURES
• Compact slim body saves space
Thanks to the small surface area of 5.7
mm × 10.6 mm .224 inch × .417 inch and
low height of 9.0 mm .354 inch, the pack-
aging density can be increased to allow
for much smaller designs.
Due to highly efficient magnetic circuit de-
sign, leakage flux is reduced and changes
in electrical characteristics from compo-
nents being mounted close-together are
minimized. This all means a packaging
density higher than ever before.
5.70±0.3
.224±.012
10.60±0.3
.417±.012
9.00±0.3
.354±.012
• Outstanding surge resistance.
Surge withstand between open contacts:
1,500 V 10×160 µs (FCC part 68)
Surge withstand between contacts and
coil: 2,500 V 2×10 µs (Bellcore)
• Nominal operating power: 140 mW
• Outstanding vibration and shock re-
sistance.
Functional shock resistance:
750 m/s2 {75G}
Destructive shock resistance:
1,000 m/s2 {100G}
5.70±0.3
10.60±0.3
.417±.012
.224±.012
•The use of twin crossbar contacts en-
sures high contact reliability.
Max.10.00
.394
AgPd contact is used because of its good
sulfide resistance. Adopting low-gas
molding material. Coil assembly molding
technology which avoids generating vola-
tile gas from coil.
Functional vibration resistance:
10 to 55 Hz (at double amplitude of 3.3
mm .130 inch)
Destructive vibration resistance:
10 to 55 Hz (at double amplitude of 5 mm
.197 inch)
mm inch
• Increased packaging density
SPECIFICATIONS
Contact
Characteristics
Arrangement
2 Form C
Initial insulation resistance*1
Min. 1,000MΩ (at 500V DC)
750 Vrms for 1min.
Initial contact resistance, max.
(By voltage drop 6 V DC 1A )
Between open contacts
Initial
100 mΩ
breakdown Between contact sets
1,000 Vrms for 1min.
1,500 Vrms for 1min.
Stationary: AgPd+Au clad
Movable: AgPd
voltage*2
Between contacts and coil
Contact material
Between open contacts
1,500 V (FCC Part 68)
2,500 V (Bellcore)
Nominal switching capacity
(resistive load)
1 A 30 V DC
0.3 A 125 V AC
(10×160 µs)
Initial surge
voltage
Between contacts and coil
Max. switching power
(resistive load)
(2×10 µs)
30 W, 37.5 V A
Rating
Max. 4 ms (Approx. 2 ms)
[Max. 4 ms (Approx. 2 ms)]
Operate time [Set time]*3 (at 20°C)
Max. switching voltage
Max. switching current
Min. switching capacity ❇1
110 V DC, 125 V AC
1 A
Release time (without diode)
[Reset time]*3 (at 20°C)
Max. 4 ms (Approx. 1 ms)
[Max. 4 ms (Approx. 2 ms)]
10 µA 10 mV DC
140mW (1.5 to 12 V DC)
230mW (24 V DC)
Temperature rise*4 (at 20°C)
Max. 50°C
Single side stable
1 coil latching
Nominal
operating
power
Functional*5
Destructive*6
Min. 750 m/s2{75G]
Min. 1,000 m/s2{100G]
Shock resistance
100mW (1.5 to 12 V DC)
120mW (24 V DC)
10 to 55 Hz at double
amplitude of 3.3 mm
Functional*7
Vibration resistance
Mechanical (at 180 cpm)
1 A 30 V DC
5 × 107
Expected
life (min.
operations)
105
10 to 55 Hz at double
amplitude of 5 mm
Destructive
resistive
Electrical
(at 20 cpm)
0.3 A 125V AC
resistive
105
Conditions for opera- Ambient
–40°C to 85°C
–40°F to 185°F
tion, transport and
storage*8
temperature ❇2
Remarks:
* Specifications will vary with foreign standards certification ratings.
*1 Measurement at same location as "Initial breakdown voltage" section.
*2 Detection current: 10mA.
(Not freezing and con-
densing at low tem-
perature)
Humidity
5 to 85% R.H.
*3 Nominal voltage applied to the coil, excluding contact bounce time.
*4 By resistive method, nominal voltage applied to the coil; contact carrying current:
1 A.
Unit weight
Approx. 1 g.035 oz
Notes:
*5 Half-wave pulse of sine wave: 6 ms; detection time: 10µs.
*6 Half-wave pulse of sine wave: 6 ms.
❇1 This value can change due to the switching frequency, environmental conditions,
and desired reliability level, therefore it is recommended to check this with the
actual load.
*7 Detection time: 10µs.
*8 Refer to 5. Conditions for operation, transport and storage mentioned in
AMBIENT ENVIRONMENT (Page 61)
❇2 The upper limit for the ambient temperature is the maximum temperature that
can satisfy the coil temperature rise. Under the packing condition, allowable
temperature range is from –40 to +70°C –40° to +158°F.
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