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Relays, Contactors & Solenoids

Relays, Contactors & Solenoids

Relays, contactors, and solenoids are electromagnetic devices used to control electrical circuits and switch electrical loads on and off. They operate based on the principles of electromagnetism, utilizing coils and magnetic fields to perform their functions. From Avaq online store, you can view the stock, price, datasheet PDF of all kinds of Relays, Contactors & Solenoids listed below.

Types of Electromechanical

Picture & Models
Description
RoHS
Datasheet
Lifecycle Status
Quantity
Operation
TF2-12V
TF2-12V

Panasonic

-

Signal Relay 12VDC 1A DPDT(14x9x7.8)mm THT

In Stock: 7818 PCS Minimum:1
EN2210-BG2
EN2210-BG2

ENTROPIC

PBGA-324

COAXIAL NETWORK CONTROLLER, BGA324

In Stock: 7072 PCS Minimum:1
C76DI-1
C76DI-1

Teledyne Technologies Incorporated

DIP-16

Solid State Relays - PCB Mount Relay

Active
In Stock: 7748 PCS Minimum:1
PVX6012PBF
PVX6012PBF

Infineon Technologies Corporation

DIP4

Solid State SPST-NO (1 Form A) 14-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm), 4 Leads

Active
In Stock: 4816 PCS Minimum:1
6AH-12
6AH-12

APITech

MaleFemale

Attenuator 6GHz 12dB

Active
In Stock: 3704 PCS Minimum:1
R573802425
R573802425

Radiall, Inc

SMA2.9mmD-sub

High Frequency / RF Relays SP4T Ramses SMA2.9 40GHz Normally open 12Vdc TTL Diodes D-sub connector

Active
In Stock: 6105 PCS Minimum:1
S3023A
S3023A

MACOM Technology Solutions

TSSOP20

Solid State Relays - PCB Mount SERIES 3 PCB MT

Obsolete
In Stock: 4555 PCS Minimum:1

faviconFAQ

  • What is a Relay?
  • A relay is an electrically operated switch that uses an electromagnet to control the opening and closing of one or more sets of contacts. It allows a low-power control signal to switch a higher-power load.
  • What is a Contactor?
  • A contactor is similar to a relay but is designed for higher current applications, often used to control motors, lighting, and heavy loads in industrial settings.
  • What is a Solenoid?
  • A solenoid is a coil of wire wound around a core that becomes magnetized when current flows through the coil. It is used to create linear motion or perform mechanical actions when energized.
  • What are the main differences between Relays, Contactors, and Solenoids?
  • Relays are used for switching lower-power circuits with a control signal. Contactors are designed for higher current and power applications, often in industrial systems. Solenoids use electromagnetic force for linear motion or mechanical actions.
  • How do I choose the right Relay, Contactor, or Solenoid for my application?
  • Consider factors like load current and voltage requirements, switching speed, environmental conditions, and compatibility with the control system. Consult datasheets and manufacturer resources for guidance.