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5607072

5607072

Phoenix Contact

Electromechanical Relay SPDT 6A 24VDC 120VAC Plug-In

SOT-23

5607072 Datasheet PDF

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Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Factory Lead Time 6 Weeks
Contact MaterialSilver Tin Oxide (AgSnO)
Mount DIN Rail, Plug-In
Mounting Type DIN Rail
Number of Pins 5
Operating Temperature-25°C~55°C
PackagingBulk
Published 2015
Series PLC-RSC
Feature Lighted Indicator, Socket Included
Part StatusObsolete
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Termination Screw
Current Rating6A
Termination Style Screw Terminal
Max Current Rating 6A
Throw Configuration SPDT
Contact FormSPDT (1 Form C)
Relay Type General Purpose
Operate Time7ms
Coil Voltage 230VAC/DC
Coil TypeNon Latching
Switching Voltage250VAC 250VDC -Max
Coil Current3.2mA
Release Time15ms
Power Consumption140W
Coil Voltage (DC) 24V
Coil Voltage (AC) 120V
Height 80mm
Length 94mm
Width 6.2mm
RoHS StatusRoHS Compliant
In-Stock:2950 items

Pricing & Ordering

QuantityUnit PriceExt. Price
1$54.84000$54.84

About 5607072

The 5607072 from Phoenix Contact is a high-performance microcontroller designed for a wide range of embedded applications. This component features Electromechanical Relay SPDT 6A 24VDC 120VAC Plug-In.

Key Features

  • Advanced AVR architecture for efficient processing
  • Wide operating temperature range: -40°C to 85°C
  • Low power consumption for energy-efficient applications
  • Comprehensive peripheral set including SPI, UART, and USART interfaces

Applications

This microcontroller is ideal for various applications including:

  • Industrial control systems
  • Consumer electronics
  • Automotive systems
  • IoT devices
  • Medical equipment

Technical Support

Hotenda provides comprehensive technical support for the 5607072, including datasheets, application notes, and design resources. Our team of engineers is available to assist with your design challenges.

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