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Part RoHS Manufacturer Relay Type Mounting Feature Relay Action Relay Function Coil or Input Supply Type Reference Standard Maximum Contact AC Rating (R Load) Dielectric Strength Between Open Contacts AC Coil Release Voltage Relay Form AC Coil Operate Voltage Operate Time Maximum Contact AC Rating (M Load) Electrical Life Maximum Contact DC Power Rating (R Load) Release Time Insulation Resistance Coil Power (mW) Packing Method Body Length/Diameter Body Width Coil Resistance Sealing Weight Maximum AC Coil Current No. of Terminals Physical Dimension End Contact Plating Body Height Dielectric Strength Between Coil & Contacts Maximum Contact DC Rating (R Load) Maximum Operating Temperature Maximum AC Contact Current Maximum DC Coil Current Maximum AC Coil Voltage Maximum Contact AC Rating (I Load) Minimum Operating Temperature DC Coil Release Voltage Terminal Finish Maximum DC Contact Current Termination Type Maximum Contact AC Power Rating (M Load) Nominal Coil Voltage DC Coil Operate Voltage Manufacturer Series Contact Resistance Input Switching Control Type End Contact Material PCB Hole Count Maximum DC Contact Voltage Additional Features Maximum AC Contact Voltage JESD-609 Code Minimum Operating Frequency Terminal Length Maximum DC Coil Voltage Maximum Operating Frequency Maximum Contact AC Power Rating (R Load) Contact or Output Supply Type

M83536/10-024M

TE Connectivity

Power/Signal Relay

Panel Mount

Momentary

DPDT-CO

DC

MIL-PRF-83536/10

10A@115VAC

1.25 kVrms

2 Form C

11 ms

4A@115VAC

100000 Cycle(s)

11 ms

100 MΩ

2.8 W

1.025 in (26.03 mm)

13.34 in (338.836 mm)

320 Ω

Hermetically Sealed

45.4 g

8

1.025 x 0.525 x 1.01 in (26.03 x 13.34 x 25.65 mm)

Gold

1.01 in (25.65 mm)

10A@28VDC

125 °C (257 °F)

10 A

100 mA

8A@115VAC

-70 °C (-94 °F)

2.3 V

Gold

10 A

Solder Hook

28 V

13.5 V

Random

Silver Cadmium Oxide

8

28 V

Panel Mountable, Transient Suppressed DC Coil

115 V

e4

0.2677 in (6.8 mm)

28 V

AC/DC

M83536/10-023M

TE Connectivity

Power/Signal Relay

Panel Mount

Momentary

DPDT-CO

DC

MIL-PRF-83536/10

10A@115VAC

1.25 kVrms

2 Form C

11 ms

4A@115VAC

100000 Cycle(s)

11 ms

100 MΩ

2.8 W

1.025 in (26.03 mm)

13.34 in (338.836 mm)

320 Ω

Hermetically Sealed

45.4 g

8

1.025 x 0.525 x 1.01 in (26.03 x 13.34 x 25.65 mm)

Gold

1.01 in (25.65 mm)

10A@28VDC

125 °C (257 °F)

10 A

100 mA

8A@115VAC

-70 °C (-94 °F)

2.3 V

Gold

10 A

Solder Hook

28 V

13.5 V

Random

Silver Cadmium Oxide

28 V

Transient Suppressed DC Coil

115 V

e4

0.2992 in (7.6 mm)

28 V

AC/DC

M83536/10-024L

TE Connectivity

Power/Signal Relay

Panel Mount

Momentary

DPDT-CO

DC

MIL-PRF-83536/10

10A@115VAC

2 Form C

11 ms

100000 Cycle(s)

11 ms

2.8 W

1.025 in (26.03 mm)

13.34 in (338.836 mm)

320 Ω

Hermetically Sealed

1.025 x 0.525 x 1.01 in (26.03 x 13.34 x 25.65 mm)

1.01 in (25.65 mm)

10A@28VDC

125 °C (257 °F)

10 A

100 mA

-70 °C (-94 °F)

2.3 V

Gold

10 A

Solder Hook

13.5 V

Silver Cadmium Oxide

28 V

Panel Mountable, Transient Suppressed DC Coil

115 V

e4

28 V

AC/DC

M83536/10-019M

TE Connectivity

Power/Signal Relay

Through Hole-Straight Mount

Momentary

DPDT-CO

DC

MIL-PRF-83536/10

10A@115VAC

1.25 kVrms

2 Form C

11 ms

4A@115VAC

100000 Cycle(s)

11 ms

100 MΩ

2.8 W

1.025 in (26.03 mm)

13.33 in (338.582 mm)

320 Ω

Hermetically Sealed

45.4 g

8

1.025 x 0.525 x 1.01 in (26.03 x 13.33 x 25.65 mm)

Gold

1.01 in (25.65 mm)

10A@28VDC

125 °C (257 °F)

10 A

100 mA

8A@115VAC

-70 °C (-94 °F)

2.3 V

Gold

10 A

Solder/Quick Connect

28 V

13.5 V

10 mΩ

Random

Silver Cadmium Oxide

8

28 V

Transient Suppressed DC Coil

115 V

e4

0.2362 in (5.999 mm)

28 V

AC/DC

Power & Signal Relays

Power and signal relays are electromechanical switches that are used to control power circuits and signal circuits respectively. Power relays are designed to handle higher voltages and currents, typically in the range of several hundred volts and amperes. They are commonly used in industrial and automotive applications to switch on/off motors, heaters, lights, and other high-power loads. Signal relays, on the other hand, are designed to handle lower voltages and currents, typically in the range of several volts and milliamperes. They are commonly used in electronic equipment such as computers, telecommunications equipment, and consumer electronics to switch on/off signals, data, and low-power loads.

Power and signal relays come in different types and configurations depending on the specific application requirements. Some common types include electromechanical relays, reed relays, solid-state relays, and latching relays. Electromechanical relays use a mechanical switching mechanism, typically a set of contacts that move to make or break an electrical circuit. Reed relays use a set of magnetically activated contacts that are enclosed in a sealed glass tube. Solid-state relays use a semiconductor device to switch on/off the load. Latching relays use a magnetic field to hold the contacts in either the open or closed position, eliminating the need for continuous power to maintain the relay's state.

Power and signal relays play a critical role in the overall performance and reliability of electrical and electronic systems. The selection of the appropriate relay for a given application is crucial to ensure proper operation, safety, and longevity of the system. Factors to consider when selecting a relay include the load current and voltage, switching frequency, contact rating, switching speed, contact bounce, and environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, and vibration. Proper maintenance and testing of relays are also important to ensure their continued performance and reliability over time.