1462051-5

1462051-5

  • Description:RELAY RF SPDT 2A 24V
  • Series:HF3, AXICOM
  • Mfr:TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays
  • Package:Tape & Reel (TR),Cut Tape (CT)

SKU:18c8d5f05567 Category: Brand:

ChipApex WhatsApp

Consult the customer manager about the wholesale price.

consultation hotline:86-132-6715-2157

email:chipapexlimited@gmail.com
Contact the product manager for consultation. One-stop consultation is available.


Do you want a lower wholesale price? Please send us your inquiry and we will reply immediately.

*
*
*
*
Submitting!
Submission successful!
Submission failed!
Email error!
Phone number error!

Product Detailed Parameters

  • Description:RELAY RF SPDT 2A 24V
  • Series:HF3, AXICOM
  • Mfr:TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays
  • Package:Tape & Reel (TR),Cut Tape (CT)
  • Coil Type:Non Latching
  • Coil Current:5.8 mA
  • Coil Voltage:24VDC
  • Contact Form:SPDT (1 Form C)
  • Contact Rating (Current):2:00 AM
  • Switching Voltage:250VAC, 220VDC - Max
  • Must Operate Voltage:18 VDC
  • Must Release Voltage:2.4 VDC
  • Operate Time:5 ms
  • Release Time:4 ms
  • Features:-
  • Mounting Type:Surface Mount
  • Termination Style:Gull Wing
  • Operating Temperature:-55°C ~ 85°C

Download product information

1462051-5

Buying Guide
Summary

TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays 1462051-5 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 24V), Temperature (-55°C ~ 85°C), Mounting (Surface Mount), and Packaging (Tape & Reel (TR), Cut Tape (CT)).

Selection Notes
  • For 1462051-5, confirm the coil voltage requirement (24VDC) is supported by your control logic rails.
  • Confirm the operating temperature range (-55°C ~ 85°C) meets your deployment conditions.
  • Validate Switching Voltage (250VAC, 220VDC - Max) under the expected test conditions in your application.
Alternates & Substitutions
  • In High Frequency (RF) Relays, confirm that alternates preserve startup states and fault behavior so system behavior does not change quietly.
  • Begin with the constraints that are hardest to change later: mounting Surface Mount, packaging Tape & Reel (TR), Cut Tape (CT).
  • Then confirm the operating envelope (temperature -55°C ~ 85°C) with margin for transients and derating.
  • For RF substitutions, match the operating band and interface, then validate insertion loss and return loss in your real signal path.
FAQ

Who is the manufacturer of 1462051-5?
TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays

What is the supply current of 1462051-5?
5.8 mA

Can you confirm the Must Operate Voltage for 1462051-5?
18 VDC

What is the Contact Form of 1462051-5?
SPDT (1 Form C)

Application Scenarios

In practice, the question for TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays 1462051-5 in High Frequency (RF) Relays is whether it stays inside the electrical/thermal envelope while remaining easy to validate and support. Their specifications directly influence link budget, sensitivity, selectivity, and emission margins in crowded spectrum environments. Good RF building blocks accelerate certification and reduce re-spin risk in antenna-to-baseband designs. Within medical telemetry, controlled emissions and stable links are prioritized around sensitive instruments. Within access points and small cells, RF stability and filtering margins directly influence sensitivity and coexistence under dense channel occupancy. Across infrastructure radios mounted outdoors, RF components are judged on stability across weather, vibration, and long duty cycles rather than only peak lab performance.

Compatibility Advice
  • In qualification work, validate matching, grounding, and shielding in the final enclosure because RF performance is layout- and mechanics-dependent. This keeps acceptance criteria measurable and repeatable.
  • On the assembled PCB, verify coexistence and desense risks with nearby clocks and switchers so range does not collapse in the product. This keeps acceptance criteria measurable and repeatable.
Project Fit
  • Best fit for High Frequency (RF) Relays when you can validate impedance matching, shielding, and coexistence inside the final enclosure.
1462051-51462051-5

Click on the inquiry