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1-1393788-1

SKU: 1-1393788-1

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Product Description

The TE CONNECTIVITY/AMP BRAND RF Relay with Part Number 1-1393788-1 is a high-reliability electromechanical relay designed for low signal applications on PCB. Manufactured in Mexico (COO: MX), this relay features a 2 Form C DPDT configuration with a momentary contact action and a coil current of 0.012A.

Ideal for telecom and signal RF relay applications, this relay offers robust performance and precise switching capabilities. It is RoHS compliant and packaged in a tube for easy handling and automated placement.

Key Features & Specifications

  • Part Number: 1-1393788-1
  • Manufacturer: TE CONNECTIVITY/AMP BRAND
  • Product Type: Relays | Low Signal Relays - PCB
  • Configuration: 2 Form C (DPDT), Momentary
  • Coil Current: 0.012A
  • Package Type: Tube
  • Unit of Measure: Each (EA)
  • ECCN: EAR99
  • RoHS Compliant: Yes
  • Country of Origin: Mexico (MX)

Additional Details

  • Designed for high performance in telecom and signal RF applications with reliable switching
  • Electromechanical construction ensures durability and long service life
  • Suitable for PCB mounting with automated pick-and-place equipment
  • Package: TUBE for secure transportation and handling

Datasheet & Resources

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