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Wiring Connections:
- Coil Pins (Pins 1 and 2): Connect these pins to your 6V DC power source. The relay will activate when voltage is applied across these pins.
- Common Pin (Pin 3): This is the common contact for the relay switch. It connects to the circuit that will be controlled.
- Normally Open Pin (Pin 4): This pin connects to the load when the relay is activated. It is open when the relay is not powered.
- Normally Closed Pin (Pin 5): This pin connects to the load when the relay is not activated. It is closed when the relay is powered.
Wiring Steps:
- Connect the Coil:
- Step 1: Attach the positive terminal of your 6V DC power supply to Pin 1 of the relay.
- Step 2: Connect the negative terminal of your 6V DC power supply to Pin 2 of the relay.
- Connect the Load:
- Step 1: Connect the load’s positive terminal to Pin 4 (Normally Open) if you want it to be powered when the relay is activated.
- Step 2: Connect the load’s negative terminal to Pin 5 (Normally Closed) if you want it to be powered when the relay is not activated.
- Common Connection:
- Step 1: Connect Pin 3 (Common) to the load or circuit you wish to control.
Power:
- Operating Voltage: 6V DC. Ensure the power supply provides the correct voltage for the relay to operate properly.
- Coil Current: 67mA at 6V DC. Ensure your power supply can provide this current without issues.
- Contact Rating: Can switch up to 10A at 250V AC or 30V DC. Make sure the load does not exceed these ratings.
Input and Output:
- Input: The relay is activated by applying 6V DC to the coil pins (1 and 2). This energizes the relay and changes the state of the contacts.
- Output: The relay switches the connection between the Common (Pin 3) and either the Normally Open (Pin 4) or Normally Closed (Pin 5) pins based on whether the relay is powered.
Physical Characteristics:
- Package Type: PCB Mountable
- Size: Compact design suitable for various applications
- Mounting: Designed to be mounted directly onto a printed circuit board (PCB)
- Material: housed in a plastic enclosure with metal contacts
Technical Specifications:
- Operating Voltage (Coil): 6V DC
- Coil Resistance: 90Ω ± 10%
- Relay Coil Current: 67mA
- Contact Configuration: SPDT
- Contact Rating: 10A at 250V AC, 10A at 30V DC
- Insulation Resistance: ≥100MΩ at 500V DC
- Dielectric Strength: 1500V AC for 1 minute
Additional Features:
- PCB Mounting: Allows for easy integration into electronic circuits and projects.
- Mechanical Durability: Designed to handle frequent switching and heavy loads.
- High Reliability: Provides consistent performance with a low failure rate.
How to Use:
- Select Your Relay:
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- Step 1: Ensure the SRU-06 relay is suitable for your application, including voltage, current, and contact configuration.
- Step 2: Verify that your power supply matches the 6V DC requirement for the coil.
- Wiring:
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- Step 1: Connect the coil pins (1 and 2) to your 6V DC power supply.
- Step 2: Connect your load to the common (Pin 3) and either Normally Open (Pin 4) or Normally Closed (Pin 5) pins, depending on your switching needs.
- Mounting:
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- Step 1: Secure the relay onto your PCB using the pins.
- Step 2: Ensure the relay is firmly in place and that all connections are secure.
- Testing:
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- Step 1: Apply the 6V DC power to the coil and observe the relay’s switching action.
- Step 2: Check the load’s response to ensure it operates correctly with the relay’s switching.
- Maintenance:
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- Step 1: Regularly inspect the relay for signs of wear or damage.
- Step 2: Ensure that the relay’s contact ratings are not exceeded to maintain reliability.
The Single Power 6VDC Relay SRU-06 VDC SL C PCB 5 Pin is a versatile component ideal for switching high-current loads in various electronic circuits. Its compact design and high current handling make it suitable for a range of applications. Proper wiring and installation will ensure reliable performance and efficient operation in your projects.
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