| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Operating Temperature | Features | Termination Style | Packaging | Mounting Type | RoHS Status | Manufacturer Part Number | Contact Material |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TXD2-6V | Panasonic | RELAY GEN PURPOSE DPDT 2A 220V | TX-D | -40°C ~ 85°C | Sealed - Fully | PC Pin | Tube | Through Hole | - | - | Silver (Ag), Gold (Au) | |
| JMSCD-26XM | Agastat Relays / TE Connectivity | RELAY GEN PURPOSE DPDT 1A 28V | Military, MIL-R-39016/16, MS, CII | -65°C ~ 125°C | Sealed - Hermetically | PC Pin | Bulk | Through Hole | - | - | - | |
| TXS2-L2-12V | Panasonic | RELAY GEN PURPOSE DPDT 1A 110V | TX-S | -40°C ~ 70°C | Sealed - Fully | PC Pin | Tube | Through Hole | - | - | Silver (Ag), Gold (Au) | |
| TX2SA-L-1.5V-Z | Panasonic | RELAY TELECOM DPDT 2A 220V | TX | -40°C ~ 85°C | Sealed - Fully | Gull Wing | Tape & Reel (TR) | Surface Mount | - | - | Silver (Ag), Gold (Au) | |
| G6A-274P-ST40-US-DC5 | Omron | RELAY GEN PURPOSE DPDT 2A 250V | G6A | -40°C ~ 70°C | - | PC Pin | Tube | Through Hole | - | - | Silver (Ag), Gold (Au) | |
| 1-1617029-6 | Agastat Relays / TE Connectivity | HFW1130K07P = M39016/6-204P | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| TN2-L2-12V | Panasonic | RELAY GEN PURPOSE DPDT 1A 125V | TN | -40°C ~ 70°C | Sealed - Fully | PC Pin | Tube | Through Hole | - | - | Silver (Ag), Gold (Au) | |
| TXS2SA-4.5V-Z | Panasonic | RELAY GEN PURPOSE DPDT 1A 110V | TX-S | -40°C ~ 70°C | Sealed - Fully | Gull Wing | Tape & Reel (TR) | Surface Mount | - | - | Silver (Ag), Gold (Au) | |
| HC4ED-PL-DC48V | Panasonic | RELAY GEN PURP 4PDT 48V | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| AGQ20TS4HZ | Panasonic | RELAY GEN PURPOSE DPDT 2A 125V | AGQ TH | -40°C ~ 85°C | - | Gull Wing | Tape & Reel (TR) | Surface Mount | - | - | Silver Nickel (AgNi), Gold (Au) |
Signal relays are electromechanical switches designed to control the flow of low-power signals or currents in electronic circuits. They are characterized by their ability to handle relatively small signal currents, typically up to 2 amps, and are used in applications where precision switching, low signal distortion, and high reliability are required. Signal relays consist of a coil, an armature, and contacts housed within a sealed enclosure. When energized, the coil generates a magnetic field that attracts the armature, causing the contacts to make or break the electrical connection. Signal relays find applications in telecommunications, instrumentation, automated test equipment, medical devices, and industrial control systems where they are used for functions such as signal routing, switching, and isolation in electronic circuits.