The TF2SA-24V is a compact and reliable signal relay manufactured by Panasonic. It is designed for a wide range of applications requiring high-speed switching and low power consumption.
Applications
- Telecommunications equipment: Used in line cards, switching systems, and other telecom infrastructure.
- Measurement and instrumentation: Employed in testing equipment, data acquisition systems, and signal routing applications.
- Industrial control systems: Integrated into programmable logic controllers (PLCs), motor drives, and process control equipment.
- Security systems: Utilized in alarm panels, access control systems, and surveillance equipment.
- Consumer electronics: Found in audio/video equipment, home appliances, and gaming consoles.
Features
- Nominal coil voltage: 24V DC.
- Compact size: Space-saving design for high-density mounting.
- High sensitivity: Low power consumption, ideal for battery-powered applications.
- High switching speed: Fast operating time for responsive performance.
- High isolation voltage: Ensures electrical safety and prevents interference.
- Long life: Reliable operation with high mechanical and electrical endurance.
- Sealed construction: Provides protection against dust and moisture.
- RoHS compliant: Environmentally friendly, lead-free construction.
Benefits
- Reduced power consumption: Minimizes energy usage and extends battery life.
- Space-saving design: Enables compact and efficient circuit layouts.
- Improved system performance: Provides fast and reliable switching.
- Enhanced system reliability: Ensures long-term operation and reduces maintenance costs.
- Increased safety: Protects against electrical hazards and interference.
Additional Details
The TF2SA-24V relay has a typical coil resistance of around 1600 ohms. Its contact arrangement is typically 2 Form C (DPDT), meaning it has two sets of changeover contacts. The maximum switching voltage is typically around 220V DC or 250V AC, and the maximum switching current is typically around 1A. The operating temperature range is typically -40°C to +85°C. For detailed specifications, including coil voltage tolerance, contact rating, and insulation resistance, consult the official Panasonic datasheet. Proper application requires careful consideration of load characteristics and circuit design to ensure reliable operation and prevent damage to the relay.