1462051-3

1462051-3

$8.60
  • Description:RELAY RF SPDT 2A 9V
  • Series:HF3, AXICOM
  • Mfr:TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays
  • Package:Bulk

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Product Detailed Parameters

  • Description:RELAY RF SPDT 2A 9V
  • Series:HF3, AXICOM
  • Mfr:TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays
  • Package:Bulk
  • Coil Type:Non Latching
  • Coil Current:15.7 mA
  • Coil Voltage:9VDC
  • Contact Form:SPDT (1 Form C)
  • Contact Rating (Current):2:00 AM
  • Switching Voltage:250VAC, 220VDC - Max
  • Must Operate Voltage:6.75 VDC
  • Must Release Voltage:0.9 VDC
  • Operate Time:5 ms
  • Release Time:5 ms
  • Features:-
  • Mounting Type:Surface Mount
  • Termination Style:Gull Wing
  • Operating Temperature:-55°C ~ 85°C

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1462051-3

Buying Guide
Summary

TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays 1462051-3 is evaluated in High Frequency (RF) Relays category when frequency coverage and integration details must hold up in the real enclosure. Key specs include Description (RELAY RF SPDT 2A 9V), Temperature (-55°C ~ 85°C), Mounting (Surface Mount), and Packaging (Bulk).

Selection Notes
  • For 1462051-3, double-check the mounting type (Surface Mount) for your intended installation method.
  • Verify the contact rating (2:00 AM) is derated appropriately for your expected load type (resistive vs inductive).
  • Verify the operating temperature range (-55°C ~ 85°C) and derate as needed in your application.
  • Verify Termination Style (Gull Wing) matches your requirements and the datasheet test conditions.
Alternates & Substitutions
  • For High Frequency (RF) Relays, validate alternates under worst-case corners rather than assuming typical-only conditions represent production builds.
  • Lock the mechanical constraints first (mounting Surface Mount, packaging Bulk) before comparing performance specs.
  • Validate the min/max operating conditions (temperature -55°C ~ 85°C) and keep headroom for worst-case corners.
  • For RF parts, validate the alternate in the real enclosure and cabling, not only in a bench setup.
FAQ

Who is the manufacturer of 1462051-3?
TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays

Any tips for integrating 1462051-3 into an RF signal path?
Pay attention to impedance continuity, grounding, connector transitions, and layout symmetry to minimize loss and reflections.

What is the supply current of 1462051-3?
15.7 mA

What is the Must Operate Voltage of 1462051-3?
6.75 VDC

Application Scenarios

In production High Frequency (RF) Relays builds, parts like TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays 1462051-3 are shortlisted for predictable behavior, clear documentation, and stable supply. In high-frequency designs, repeatable grounding and shielding strategy is often as important as the component specs themselves. RF performance is usually limited by the full system: antenna environment, enclosure effects, grounding, and how currents return on the PCB. In private LTE/5G small cells, RF behavior is validated for long duty cycles and temperature drift in compact enclosures. In outdoor sensors, moisture and condensation change RF conditions, so robustness is validated under real weather exposure. In consumer routers, stable RF performance reduces returns caused by marginal range and intermittent throughput under heavy load. In real deployments, a brief worst-case sweep can show whether performance is margin-driven or tuning-driven. By focusing on testability and margins, teams reduce surprises during integration and scale-up.

Compatibility Advice
  • In practice, confirm power supply isolation so conducted noise does not translate into emissions or desense in real deployments with the real source, load, and wiring.
  • In practice, validate the antenna, enclosure, and cable environment because impedance and coupling define the real margins. This helps field behavior stay predictable across lots.
Project Fit
  • Best fit when you can measure and verify TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays 1462051-3 for High Frequency (RF) Relays integration across temperature and supply corners, when you can provide clean supplies and stable grounding near the RF block.
  • Not ideal when integrating TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays 1462051-3 for High Frequency (RF) Relays, enclosure constraints prevent validating matching and shielding, so RF behavior is not repeatable, because the integration depends on constraints that cannot be controlled across builds.
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