DK Relays
1.1 Form A
Single side stable
- Recommended PC board pattern
(BOTTOM VIEW)
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- Schematic
(BOTTOM VIEW)
(De-energize)
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* | Note: Since this is a polarized relay, the connection to the coil should be done according to the above schematic. |
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2 coil latching
- Recommended PC board pattern
(BOTTOM VIEW)
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- Schematic
(BOTTOM VIEW)
(Reset)
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* | Note: Since this is a polarized relay, the connection to the coil should be done according to the above schematic. |
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2.1 Form A 1 Form B type, 2 Form A type
Single side stable
- Recommended PC board pattern
(BOTTOM VIEW)
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- Schematic
(BOTTOM VIEW)
1 Form A 1 Form B
(De-energize)
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* | Note: Since this is a polarized relay, the connection to the coil should be done according to the above schematic. |
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- Schematic
(BOTTOM VIEW)
2 Form A
(De-energize)
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* | Note: Since this is a polarized relay, the connection to the coil should be done according to the above schematic. |
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2 coil latching
- Recommended PC board pattern
(BOTTOM VIEW)
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- Schematic
(BOTTOM VIEW)
1 Form A 1 Form B
(Reset)
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* | Note: Since this is a polarized relay, the connection to the coil should be done according to the above schematic |
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- Schematic
(BOTTOM VIEW)
2 Form A
(De-energize)
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* | Note: Since this is a polarized relay, the connection to the coil should be done according to the above schematic |
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3.PC board sockets
Single side stable
- Recommended PC board pattern
(BOTTOM VIEW)
1 Form A
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- Recommended PC board pattern
(BOTTOM VIEW)
1 Form A 1 Form B, 2 Form A
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2 coil latching
- Recommended PC board pattern
(BOTTOM VIEW)
1 Form A
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- Recommended PC board pattern
(BOTTOM VIEW)
1 Form A 1 Form B, 2 Form A
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