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#190735 - Are the output leads,inside the relay,... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
isolated from the coil bobbin or surrounding it (as in small 1P2T relays)?
In the latter case, the AC load current passes a small loop around the relay coil which could act as an antenna at high frequencies (of spikes and fast transient edges). In this model, the AC mid pin of the relay output is not located at the same side (relative to the coil pins) of the open and close ones. |
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