The R23MF1 is an obsolete (EOL) SPST-NO (1 Form A) circuit relay with a load current of 300mA and a voltage load of 0 to 120 V. It has a voltage input of 1.2VDC and an output type of AC. It is housed in an 8-DIP package and has a through-hole mounting style.
Features:
- SPST-NO (1 Form A) circuit
- Load current of 300mA
- Voltage load of 0 to 120 V
- Voltage input of 1.2VDC
- Output type of AC
- 8-DIP package
- Through-hole mounting style
Applications:
The R23MF1 relay can be used in a variety of applications, including:
- Switching AC loads
- Controlling motors and solenoids
- Isolating circuits
- Providing protection for sensitive circuits
Example Applications:
- Home automation: The R23MF1 relay can be used to control lights, fans, and other appliances in a home automation system.
- Industrial automation: The R23MF1 relay can be used to control motors, solenoids, and other devices in industrial automation systems.
- Security systems: The R23MF1 relay can be used to trigger alarms or other security measures in a security system.
- Test and measurement equipment: The R23MF1 relay can be used to switch signals or control test equipment.
Benefits:
- Versatility: The R23MF1 relay can be used in a variety of applications, from home automation to industrial automation.
- Reliability: Sharp Microelectronics is a well-known and respected manufacturer of electronic components, and the R23MF1 relay is known for its reliability.
- Affordability: The R23MF1 relay is a relatively inexpensive component, making it a cost-effective choice for a variety of applications.
How to Use the R23MF1 Relay:
The R23MF1 relay is a relatively simple component to use. It has two sets of terminals: one set for the input signal and one set for the output load. To use the relay, simply connect the input signal to the input terminals and the output load to the output terminals. When the input signal is applied, the relay will switch the output load on. When the input signal is removed, the relay will switch the output load off.
Additional Information:
- The R23MF1 relay is obsolete, meaning that it is no longer manufactured by Sharp Microelectronics. However, it is still possible to find the R23MF1 relay from some electronic component distributors.
- The R23MF1 relay is a through-hole component, meaning that it is designed to be mounted on a printed circuit board (PCB) using through-holes.
- The R23MF1 relay is an AC relay, meaning that it is designed to switch AC loads.
Conclusion:
The R23MF1 relay is a versatile and reliable relay that can be used in a variety of applications. It is a relatively inexpensive component, making it a cost-effective choice for a variety of projects.