The reed relay was invented in 1936 by Bell Telephone Laboratories. Since that time, it has gradually evolved from very large, relatively crude parts to the small, ultra-reliable parts we have today.
The SIL HV Series high-voltage/high-current reed relays come in epoxy-sealed single-in-line packages that measure only 24 x 6.4 x 8.9 mm. This series can switch up to ...
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