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Power/Signal Relay
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SLA-S-112DMJ-F by Sanyou Relays is a Power/Signal Relay.
Power/Signal Relays are under the broader part category of Relays.
A relay is an electromechanical switch that uses an electrical signal to open or close circuits, protecting systems from overcurrents or voltage surges. They are used in a variety of applications, including lighting control, telecommunication, automotive systems, and power protection. Read more about Relays on our Relays part category page.
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SLA-S-112DMJ-F
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TME | Relay: electromagnetic, SPST-NO, Ucoil: 12VDC, 30A, SLA, THT, 900mW Min Qty: 1 | 363 |
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$0.7200 / $1.1900 | Buy Now |
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Part Life Cycle Code | Contact Manufacturer | |
Ihs Manufacturer | SANYOU ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 2011 INC | |
Reach Compliance Code | unknown | |
ECCN Code | EAR99 | |
Samacsys Manufacturer | SANYOU | |
Manufacturer Series | SLA | |
Relay Type | POWER/SIGNAL RELAY |
The recommended PCB layout and land pattern can be found in the Sanyou Relays' application note or by contacting their technical support. A general guideline is to follow the IPC-7251 standard for surface-mount relays.
Ensure good airflow around the relay, avoid overheating nearby components, and consider using a heat sink or thermal interface material if the relay is expected to operate in high-temperature environments.
Follow the standard reflow soldering profile for surface-mount components, with a peak temperature of 260°C (500°F) and a dwell time of 10-30 seconds. Avoid using wave soldering or hand soldering, as it may damage the relay.
While the relay is designed to withstand some vibration, it's essential to follow the recommended mounting and soldering procedures to ensure reliable operation. Consider adding additional mechanical support or using a relay with enhanced vibration resistance if the application demands it.
Use proper PCB layout techniques, such as separating the relay's control and load circuits, using ground planes, and adding EMI filters or shielding if necessary. Ensure the relay is properly grounded and consider using a relay with built-in EMI protection.