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Microchip launches electromechanical power relays

US semiconductor manufacturer Microchip Technology has released its BR235 and BR235D series of 25A QPL hermetically sealed electromechanical power relays that meet the requirements of MIL-PRF-83536 specification and ISO-9001 certification.

The new series of power relays is engineered for mission-critical commercial aviation, defense and space applications. The series provides a 25A 3PDT rating and includes multiple variants for design flexibility. Options are available in suppressed or non-suppressed, coil voltages from 6-48 VDC and 115 VAC, mounting styles with and without mounting tabs in different orientations, straight or J-Hook terminal pin types and tin or gold plating.

Microchip’s BR235 and BR235D series delivers high performance in harsh environments, including under test conditions for 30 G vibration and 200 G mechanical shock. The relays are designed to withstand temperatures ranging from -70° C to 125° C.

The relays meet the requirements of MIL-PRF-83536 specification and ISO-9001 certification and are available in production quantities.

“Our BR235 and BR235D relays are engineered to meet the highest standards of reliability and performance for mission-critical applications,” said Leon Gross, Corporate Vice President of Microchip’s discrete product group.

Source: Microchip Technology

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