G6E Low Signal Relay
Subminiature, Sensitive SPDT Signal Switching Relay
- High sensitivity: 98-mW (Rated power consumption:
200mW) pickup coil power. - Impulse withstand voltage of 1,500V (10×160 νs) meets
FCC requirements. - Stick packing employed in consideration of supporting
automatic implementation. - Plastic-sealed model that allows automatic soldering.
- New series of ultrasonically cleanable models is available.
- Standard model conforms to UL/CSA standards.
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Single-side stable |
Single -winding latching |
Double -winding latching |
Minimum packing unit |
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Standard | Low -sensitivity |
Standard | Standard | Low -sensitivity |
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Model | Rated coil voltage |
Model | Rated coil voltage |
Model | Rated coil voltage |
Model | Rated coil voltage |
Model | Rated coil voltage |
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SPDT (1c) | G6E -134P-US |
5 VDC | G6E -134PL-US |
5 VDC | G6EU -134P-US |
5 VDC | G6EK -134P-US |
5 VDC | G6EK -134PL-US |
5 VDC | 25 pcs/tube | ||||
6 VDC | 6 VDC | 6 VDC | 6 VDC | 6 VDC | |||||||||||
9 VDC | 9 VDC | 9 VDC | 9 VDC | — | |||||||||||
12 VDC | 12 VDC | 12 VDC | 12 VDC | 12 VDC | |||||||||||
24 VDC | 24 VDC | 24 VDC | 24 VDC | 24 VDC | |||||||||||
48 VDC | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
●Models for Ultrasonically Cleanable
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Single-side stable | Single-winding latching | Double-winding latching | Minimum packing unit | |||||||||
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Standard | Low-sensitivity | Standard | Standard | ||||||||||
Model | Rated coil voltage |
Model | Rated coil voltage |
Model | Rated coil voltage |
Model | Rated coil voltage |
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SPDT (1c) | G6E -134P-US-U |
5 VDC | G6E -134P-US-U |
5 VDC | G6EU -134P-US-U |
5 VDC | G6EK -134P-US-U |
5 VDC | 25 pcs/tube | ||||
6 VDC | — | — | — | ||||||||||
DC9 | — | — | — | ||||||||||
12 VDC | 12 VDC | 12 VDC | 12 VDC | ||||||||||
24 VDC | 24 VDC | — | 24 VDC | ||||||||||
48 VDC | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Note: | When ordering, add the rated coil voltage to the model number. |
However, the notation of the coil voltage on the product case as well as on the packing will be marked as □□ VDC. |
Single-side Stable, Bifurcated Crossbar Contact Type
Classification | Rated voltage | Rated current (mA) |
Coil resistance (Ω) |
Must operate voltage (V) |
Must release voltage (V) |
Max. voltage (V) |
Power consumption (mW) |
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% of rated voltage | |||||||
Standard | 5 VDC | 40.0 | 125 | 70% max. | 10% min. | 190% (at 23°C) |
Approx. 200 |
6 VDC | 33.3 | 180 | |||||
9 VDC | 22.2 | 405 | |||||
12 VDC | 16.7 | 720 | |||||
24 VDC | 8.3 | 2,880 | |||||
48 VDC | 8.3 | 5,760 | 170% (at 23°C) |
Approx. 400 | |||
Low-sensitivity | 5 VDC | 79.4 | 63 | 70% max. | 10% min. | 170% (at 23°C) |
Approx. 400 |
6 VDC | 66.6 | 90 | |||||
9 VDC | 44.3 | 203 | |||||
12 VDC | 33.3 | 360 | |||||
24 VDC | 16.7 | 1,440 |
Single-winding Latching, Bifurcated Crossbar Contact Type
Contact type | Rated voltage | Rated current (mA) |
Coil resistance (Ω) |
Must operate voltage (V) |
Must release voltage (V) |
Max. voltage (V) |
Power consumption (mW) |
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% of rated voltage | Set coil (mW) | Reset coil (mW) | ||||||
Bifurcated crossbar |
5 VDC | 40.0 | 125 | 70% max. | 70% max. | 190% (at 23°C) |
Approx. 200 | Approx. 200 |
6 VDC | 33.3 | 180 | ||||||
9 VDC | 22.2 | 405 | ||||||
12 VDC | 16.7 | 720 | ||||||
24 VDC | 8.3 | 2,880 |
Double-winding Latching, Bifurcated Crossbar Contact Type
Classification | Rated voltage | Rated current (mA) |
Coil resistance (Ω) |
Must operate voltage (V) |
Must release voltage (V) |
Max. voltage (V) |
Power consumption (mW) |
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Set coil | Reset coil | Set coil | Reset coil | % of rated voltage | Set coil (mW) | Reset coil (mW) | ||||
Standard | 5 VDC | 40.0 | 40.0 | 125 | 125 | 70% max. | 70% max. | 190% (at 23°C) |
Approx. 200 | Approx. 200 |
6 VDC | 33.3 | 33.3 | 180 | 180 | ||||||
9 VDC | 22.2 | 22.2 | 405 | 405 | ||||||
12 VDC | 16.7 | 16.7 | 720 | 720 | ||||||
24 VDC | 8.3 | 8.3 | 2,880 | 2,880 | ||||||
Low-sensitivity | 5 VDC | 79.4 | 79.4 | 63 | 63 | 70% max. | 70% max. | 170% (at 23°C) |
Approx. 400 | Approx. 400 |
6 VDC | 66.6 | 66.6 | 90 | 90 | ||||||
9 VDC | 44.3 | 44.3 | 203 | 203 | ||||||
12 VDC | 33.3 | 33.3 | 360 | 360 | ||||||
24 VDC | 16.7 | 16.7 | 1,440 | 1,440 |
Note: | 1. | The rated current and coil resistance are measured at a coil temperature of 23ºC with a tolerance of ±10%. |
2. | Operating characteristics are measured at a coil temperature of 23ºC. | |
3 | The maximum voltage is the highest voltage that can be imposed on the relay coil. | |
4 | Refer to the engineering data for relations between the ambient temperature and maximum coil voltage. |
Contact Ratings
Load
Item
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Resistive load | cosφ = 0.4; L/R = 7 ms) |
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Contact type | Bifurcated crossbar | |
Contact material | Ag (Au-Alloy) | |
Rated load | 0.4 A at 125 VAC; 2 A at 30 VDC |
0.2 A at 125 VAC; 1 A at 30 VDC |
Rated carry current | 3 A | |
Max. switching voltage | 250 VAC, 220 VDC | |
Max. switching current | 3 A |
Characteristics
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SIngle-side-stable G6E-134P-US G6E-134PL-US G6E-134P-US-U G6E-134PL-US-U |
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PCB Mounting Holes (Bottom View)Tolerance:±0.1 |
Terminal Arrangement/ Internal Connections (Bottom VIEW) |
Single-winding-latching G6EU-134P-US G6EU-134P-US-U |
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PCB Mounting Holes (Bottom View)Tolerance:±0.1 |
Terminal Arrangement/ Internal Connections (Bottom VIEW) |
Double-winding latching |
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PCB Mounting Holes (Bottom View)Tolerance:±0.1 |
Terminal Arrangement/ Internal Connections (Bottom VIEW) |
Precautions for Correct Use
●Long-term Continuously ON Contacts
•Using the Relay in a circuit where the Relay will be ON continu- ously for long periods (without switching) can lead to unstable contacts because the heat generated by the coil itself will affect the insulation, causing a film to develop on the contact surfaces. We recommend using a latching relay (magnetic-holding relay) in this kind of circuit. If a single-side stable model must be used in this kind of circuit, we recommend using a fail-safe circuit design that provides protection against contact failure or coil burnout.
●Mounting
•Do not reverse the polarity of the coil (+, -). Provide sufficient space between Relays when mounting two or more on the same PCB, as shown in the following diagram.
•Provide sufficient space between Relays when mounting two or more on the same PCB, as shown in the following diagram.
●Wiring
•Refer to the following diagram when wiring to switch a DC load. The difference in polarity applied to the contacts will affect the endurance of the Relay due to the amount of contact movement. To extend the endurance characteristics beyond the performance ratings, wire the common (pin 7) terminal to the positive (+) side.
●Ultrasonic Cleaning
•Do not use ultrasonic cleaning on standard relay models. Doing so may result in resonance, coil burnout, and contact adhesion within the Relay. Use a model designed for ultrasonic cleaning if ultrasonic cleaning is required.
●Relay Handling
•When washing the product after soldering the Relay to a PCB, use a water-based solvent or alcohol-based solvent, and keep the solvent temperature to less than 40℃. Do not put the Relay in a cold cleaning bath immediately after soldering.