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Industry’s Smallest Through-Hole Reed Relay from Pickering Electronics Debuts in UK at Engineering Design Show

Tiny footprint relays feature very fast operate and release times making them ideal for high speed test systems See them on 17-18 October, Stand F43, Ricoh Arena, Coventry, UK

October 09, Clacton-on-Sea, UK: Pickering Electronics, the reed relay company which has pioneered miniaturisation and high performance for over 50 years, will show industry’s smallest reed relay at the upcoming Engineering Design Show, Ricoh Arena, Coventry, 17-18 October. The Series 124 is part of Pickering’s new ultra-high density 4mm2 TM reed relay range product line, which takes up the minimum board area of only 4mm x 4mm, allowing the highest packing density possible. Series 124 relays are also the lowest profile on the 4 x 4mm footprint, measuring just 9.5mm high.  Devices are currently available in 1 Form A (energize to make) with options of 3 or 5 volt coils.

Series 124 reed relays feature a sputtered ruthenium switch rated at 5 watts, 0.5 amps. These are the same reed switches as used in the long-established Pickering Series 111, 111P and 117 but are orientated vertically within the package, facilitating such high density.

The relays boast very fast operate times, typically 80µs, making them ideal for high speed test systems, and due to the incredibly small size they are also suitable for very high-density applications such as A.T.E. and Semiconductor switching matrices or multiplexers.

These single pole relays are the second series to be launched within Pickering’s new ultra-high-density product line – Series 120 devices were released at Semicon West last year, rated up to a 1.0 Amp at 20 Watts, but with a higher profile height of 15.5mm.

To learn more about these ultra-high-density 4mm2 TM reed relays visit www.pickeringrelay.com, or visit Pickering on Stand F43, Ricoh Arena, Coventry, UK, 17-18 October.

About Pickering Electronics

Pickering Electronics was formed in January 1968, to design and manufacture high quality reed relays, intended principally for use in Instrumentation and Test equipment. Today, Pickering’s Single-in-Line (SIL/SIP) range is by far the most developed in the relay industry with devices 25% the size of many competitors. These small SIL/SIP reed relays are sold in high volumes to large ATE and Semiconductor companies throughout the world.

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