Relays

A relay is an electrically operated switch that allows a low power circuit to control a high power circuit. It consists of a coil, which is activated by an electric current, and a set of contacts that open or close when the coil is activated. Relays have a wide range of use cases, including controlling the flow of electricity in a circuit, protecting electrical components from damage, and amplifying signals. They are commonly used in automotive systems, HVAC systems, and control panels. Flux.ai has the world's largest community-driven public library of relays, with footprints, symbols, datasheets, and simulation models. This library is a valuable resource for engineers and designers looking for reliable and accurate information on relays.

  • 49F

    49F

    Relay Sockets 49F CONN-SMD_4P-L22.6-W5.1_49F LCSC Part Number: C529012 JLCPCB Part Class: Extended Part Manufactured by HF(宏发)

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