The G6SU-2-DC3V is a compact signal relay manufactured by Omron, designed for applications requiring high sensitivity and low power consumption. Its small size and robust construction make it suitable for densely populated circuit boards and demanding environments.
Applications:
- Telecommunications: Used in communication equipment for signal switching.
- Measurement Equipment: Employed in precision measurement devices.
- Security Systems: Signal routing in security and alarm systems.
- Medical Equipment: Used in various medical devices for signal control.
- Industrial Control: Signal isolation and switching in industrial automation.
Features:
- Compact Size: Space-saving design for high-density mounting.
- High Sensitivity: Requires minimal coil power for activation.
- Low Power Consumption: Reduces energy usage in battery-powered devices.
- Surface Mount Technology (SMT): Compatible with automated assembly processes.
- High Insulation Resistance: Provides excellent electrical isolation.
Benefits:
- Space Optimization: Enables smaller and more compact designs.
- Energy Efficiency: Extends battery life in portable applications.
- Reliable Performance: Ensures consistent and dependable switching.
- Simplified Assembly: Facilitates automated manufacturing processes.
- Enhanced Safety: Provides superior electrical isolation.
Additional Details:
The G6SU-2-DC3V operates with a 3VDC coil voltage and features a double pole single throw (DPST) contact configuration. The relay is designed for surface mounting, which simplifies PCB assembly and reduces manufacturing costs. The contact material is chosen for low contact resistance and high reliability in signal switching applications. The datasheet contains detailed information about its electrical characteristics, mechanical dimensions, and recommended usage guidelines. It's frequently used in applications where energy efficiency is critical. Protection circuits may be necessary in some applications to guard against overvoltage or reverse polarity. The surge withstand capability is another key parameter to consider for applications exposed to transient voltages.