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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
T77V1D10-24
T77V1D10-24

Te Connectivity

Plugin,10.2x18.2mm

A compact and reliable relay for general-purpose applications, rated at 10A and compatible with 24VDC power supply

In Stock: 3,683   PCS Minimum:1
T75S5D112-24
T75S5D112-24

Te Connectivity

DIP5

Compact through-hole mount relay for space-sensitive designs

In Stock: 5,489   PCS Minimum:1
UA-SH-112D
UA-SH-112D

Good Sky Electric Co Ltd

Compact SPDT electromechanical relay for DC power supply management, with robust construction and reliable operation

In Stock: 3,341   PCS Minimum:1
TN2-12V
TN2-12V

Panasonic

Low-power consumption for energy-efficient application

In Stock: 6,163   PCS Minimum:1
T7CS5D-12
T7CS5D-12

Te Connectivity

DIP

Robust x..m Through-Hole Mounting Reliability, VD

In Stock: 7,358   PCS Minimum:1
T7NS5D1-48
T7NS5D1-48

Te Connectivity

High-reliability, high-voltage SPDT relay for DC contr

In Stock: 3,559   PCS Minimum:1
T7NS5D1-24
T7NS5D1-24

Te Connectivity

General purpose relays offering high current capacity and reliable switching performanc

In Stock: 3,240   PCS Minimum:1
TDA5145TS
TDA5145TS

Nxp

SOT340-1

Streamline your design process with this brushless DC motor drive IC for precise control

In Stock: 4,200   PCS Minimum:1
TLP3507
TLP3507

Toshiba America Electronic Components

Compact DIP-package suitable for various industrial applications

In Stock: 5,311   PCS Minimum:1
TLP3212
TLP3212

Toshiba

PDIP

MOSFET Output Optocouplers

In Stock: 5,787   PCS Minimum:1
TLP3123(F)
TLP3123(F)

Toshiba

SOP-4

Reliable switching solution for industrial control systems

In Stock: 5,927   PCS Minimum:1
SW2DE-H1-4
SW2DE-H1-4

Mitsubishi Electric

Transform your automation process with our reliable trigger output SSR

In Stock: 6,335   PCS Minimum:1
TLP224GA-2(F)
TLP224GA-2(F)

Toshiba

PDIP

Compact photorelay design for PCB mounting, ideal for high-voltage application

In Stock: 7,701   PCS Minimum:1
TLP3240(TP15,F)
TLP3240(TP15,F)

Toshiba

SSOP

DC Power Relaying Solution for Automation Applications

In Stock: 6,404   PCS Minimum:1
SY-12-K
SY-12-K

Fujitsu

Electromechanical Relay 12VDC 960Ohm 1ADC/0.5AAC SPDT (12.5x7.4x9.5)mm THT Signal Relay

In Stock: 5,152   PCS Minimum:1
TK1-24V
TK1-24V

Panasonic

A reliable general purpose relay solution for various electronic applications

In Stock: 4,434   PCS Minimum:1
SY-12W-K
SY-12W-K

Fujitsu

Space-saving VDC PCB mini relay for efficient switchin

In Stock: 4,244   PCS Minimum:1
TK1-12V
TK1-12V

Panasonic

DIP6

- Signal Relays ROHS

In Stock: 6,817   PCS Minimum:1
TK1-5V
TK1-5V

Panasonic

DIP

TK1-5V signal relays certified with ROHS compliance

In Stock: 3,769   PCS Minimum:1
SRD-S-124D
SRD-S-124D

Sanyou

Amplify your signals without compromise with SRD-S-, the Power/Signal Rela

In Stock: 6,289   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.