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    Relays can Switch a Wide Range of Currents and Voltages

    10/11/2018

    Montreal, Canada – Future Electronics is featuring the new AQZ20_G Series PhotoMOS Relays from Panasonic in the latest edition of THE EDGE.

    The AQZ20_G Series High Capacity PhotoMOS Relays can switch a wide range of currents and voltages to control various types of loads while maintaining a slim 4-pin SIL package for high density mounting. Other features include a low on-resistance of less than 0.015Ω, high sensitivity LED with a 1mA operating current, and a low-level off state leakage current of 10μA maximum. They are now available in 100V and 600V capacity.

    THE EDGE is the latest e-newsletter from Future Electronics, and is geared toward engineers and buyers looking for new or leading-edge products. THE EDGE comes out twice per month, and each edition features product information, datasheets and videos showcasing the most advanced new technology in a specific area, such as sensing, lighting, or automotive.

    Click http://www1.futureelectronics.com/Mailing/edge_enewsletter/08_September2018/MotorControl/default_Edge.html to view the most recent edition of THE EDGE.

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