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DIP Reed Relays
The 8000 Series is ideally suited to the needs of Automated Test
Equipment, Instrumentation, Data Acquisition, and Process Control
requirements. The specification tables allow you to select the appropri-
ate relay for your particular application. If your requirements differ
from the selection options, please consult your local representative or
Coto’s Factory to discuss a custom reed relay.
8000 Series Features
14-Pin DIP industry standard package
High Insulation Resistance - 1012 offered on most models
High reliability, hermetically sealed contacts for long life (proven
to 500 million operations)
Contact forms; 1A, 2A, 1B and 1C available
Surface mount version available
Molded thermoset body on integral lead frame design
Optional Electrostatic Shield for reducing capacitive coupling
Coil suppression diode available
High Voltage Breakdown versions available
UL File # E67117
8000 Series/DIP Reed Relays
Dimensions in Inches (Millimeters)
(For Model #’s 8001, 8002, 8021 & 8041) (For Model # 8061)
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8000 Series/DIP Reed Relays
Notes:
1 Consult factory for life expectancy at other switching loads.
2 Molded depression on top of relay refers to pin #1 location.
3 Optional coil suppression diode across pins 2(+) and 6(-).
4 Optional ES Shield is tied to pin 9.
5 Surface mount processing temperature: 260°C max
for 1 minute dwell time. Temperature measured on leads
where lead exits molded package.
6 Consists of 56V Zener diode and 1N4148 diode in
series, connected in parallel with coil.
Top View:
Dot stamped on top of relay refers to pin #1 location
Grid = .1"x.1" (2.54mm x 2.54mm)
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temp: -35°C to +100°C;
Operating Temp: -20°C to +85°C
Solder Temp: 270°C max; 10 sec. max
The operate and release voltage and the coil resistance are
specified at 25°C.
These values vary by approximately 0.4% / °C as the ambient
temperature varies.
Vibration: 20 G’s to 2000 Hz; Shock: 50 G’s
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