Overview
Contrast to the ordinary relay, this latching relay does not need continuous power to keep the state, only a rising/falling pulse is needed to change the work state. The power can even be removed when the work state do not need to change, making the module especially suitable for low-power projects.
Features:
- Grove Connector
- Low power consumption
- Dual Switch
Tech specs
Technical Details
Dimensions |
45mm x 40mm x 10mm |
Weight |
G.W 20g |
Battery |
Exclude |
Specifications
Item |
Min |
Typical |
Max |
Unit |
Working Voltage |
4.7 |
5.0 |
5.3 |
VDC |
Set/Reset Voltage(Max) |
4.0 |
VDC |
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Coil Resistance |
151 |
167 |
183 |
Ω |
Switching Voltage(Max) |
35VAC/35VDC |
/ |
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Switching Current(Max) |
3 |
A |
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Set Time(Latching) |
4.5(max) |
ms |
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Reset Time(Latching) |
3.5(max) |
ms |
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