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News Release from: Rhopoint Components | Subject: Coto Technology miniature SIP relays
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 20 December 2001

Miniature SIP relays offer high board
density

The small size of the Coto Technology 9011 and 9012 miniature SIP relays offers high board density, a factor that is complemented by hermetically sealed contacts to provide longer life spans

Rhopoint Components has announced the release of two new miniature SIP relays from Coto Technology The small size of the 9011 and 9012 relays offers high board density, a factor that is complemented by hermetically sealed contacts to provide longer life spans

As a result, the 9011 and 9012 are ideal for use in ATE (automated test equipment) and offer the high reliability required in test, measurement, and telecommunications applications.

The 9012 has an internal magnetic shield, while on the 9011 it is external to allow either type to be mounted in close proximity without interference.

Both are available with coil suppression diode options to protect coil drive circuits.

They offer high-speed switching and high insulation resistance of 1012O minimum and 1013O, typically.

The 9011 is the smallest of the new SIP relays, measuring just 1016mm x 381mm x 673mm.

It is mounted on a 254mm grid with a volume of just 40mm square, which is 65% less than competing SIPs.

The 9012's pins are also spaced on a 254mm grid.

The package dimensions, 1016mm x 381mm x 1016mm, are 47% smaller than competing SIPs, with a volume of just 60mm square.

Despite its small size the relay retains the 10W switch rating of its larger counterparts.

Both the 9012 and the 9011 series are available with 5V and 12V coils. Request a free brochure from Rhopoint Components ...

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