High Voltage Dry Reed Relays are now available for 1 Form A configurations of Series 68, with a stand-off voltage of up to 8kV, and capable of switching up to 6kV.
Pickering Electronics has upgraded its Series 68 high voltage reed relays to include a new variant supporting high power switching up to 200W. Previously available only in sister devices in the Series 67 family and the latest newly-released Series 600 relays, this highest power switch in the Pickering portfolio, rated up to an impressive 200W, is now available for 1 Form A configurations of Series 68, with a stand-off voltage of up to 8kV, and capable of switching up to 6kV.
The Series 68 Range Of High Voltage Dry Reed Relays Offer:
- 3A switching up to 200W and 5A continuous carry current.
- Constructed using a lead frame in an SIL (single-in-line) format and featuring former-less coils (dispensing with the more usual coil-supporting bobbin).
- Enables a smaller package than is typical for similar rated devices.
- While sister devices in the Series 67 family have PCB (printed circuit board) connections for all terminals (to switch and coil),
- Series 68 has PCB connectors to the coil, but flying leads for the switch connections, which allows high voltages to be kept away from lower voltage circuitry on the PCB.
When building high density applications like multiplexers and matrices in instrumentation and test systems, the unique SIL package design offers some unique stacking options.
In addition to a variety of high voltage applications, such as mining and gas analysis, “big physics,” solar energy, and some electro-medical equipment like defibrillators, the relays are appropriate for high voltage transformer, backplane, and cable testing.
Pickering’s reputation for reed relay innovation is founded on decades of manufacturing excellence. All relays use instrumentation-grade reed switches for stable, long-life operation—up to billions of cycles—along with formerless coil construction and the company’s patented SoftCenter™ technology, which improves mechanical robustness.
Leadership Comments
“Miniature, ultra-high packing density reed relays usually have a switching rating of up to 10 Watts and 0.5 amps, but some applications require higher switching power and higher carry current specifications,” said Robert King, Reed Relays Product Manager at Pickering Electronics. “Robust, long-life tungsten-plated contacts with higher power and high current carry capabilities enable Series 68 reed relays to be used in high-performance applications where high reliability is demanded.”
Internal or external mu-metal screening enables high packing densities with minimal magnetic interference, and every relay is 100% tested, including dynamic contact wave-shape analysis, to ensure consistent quality.
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