G6S-2G-10DC24 Omron, G6S-2G-10DC24 Datasheet - Page 16

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G6S-2G-10DC24

Manufacturer Part Number
G6S-2G-10DC24
Description
RELAY LOW SIGNAL SMD
Manufacturer
Omron
Series
G6Sr

Specifications of G6S-2G-10DC24

Relay Type
Telecom
Contact Form
DPDT (2 Form C)
Contact Rating (current)
2A
Switching Voltage
250VAC, 220VDC - Max
Coil Type
Non Latching
Coil Current
8.3mA
Coil Voltage
24VDC
Turn On Voltage (max)
18 VDC
Turn Off Voltage (min)
2.4 VDC
Features
-
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Termination Style
J Lead
Contact Material
Silver (Ag), Gold (Au)
Operate Time
4ms
Release Time
4ms
Coil Power
200 mW
Coil Resistance
2.88K Ohms
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
G6S2G10DC24
PCB Design
■ Soldering
As demands for more compact electronic devices have grown, so
have demands declined for the plug-in relays that requires a bulky
socket for connection. This trend has lead to the development of
relays that can be soldered directly onto the PCB. Smaller relays
have made possible great density increases on the PCB, which in
turn reduces the size of the product or device. However, unless the
relay is fully sealed, when soldered onto a PCB, flux may penetrate
into the housing, adversely affecting the internal circuitry.
The following points will help when designing a product which uses
relays. This section points out details to be noted when soldering a
relay to a PCB.
■ PCB Materials
Generally, the substrate of a PCB is made of glass epoxy (GE),
paper epoxy (PE), or paper phenol (PP). Of these, the glass-epoxy or
paper-epoxy PCB is recommended for mounting relays. See the fol-
lowing table
■ PCB Thickness
PCBs having a thickness of 0.8, 1.2, 1.6, or 2.0 mm are generally
used. A PCB that is 1.6 mm thick is best for mounting a PCB relay,
considering the weight of the relay and the length of the terminals.
(The terminal length of OMRON relays is 3, 3.5, or 4.0 to 5.0 mm.)
■ Terminal Hole Diameter and
Select the appropriate terminal hole and land diameters from the fol-
lowing table, based on the PCB mounting hole drawing. Land diame-
ters may be reduced to less than those listed below if the through-
hole connection process is to be employed.
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Electrical characteristics
Mechanical characteristics
Cost Effectiveness
0.6 mm
0.8 mm
1.0 mm
1.2 mm
1.3 mm
1.5 mm
1.6 mm
2.0 mm
Land Diameter
Normal
Terminal Hole Diameter
Item
Electromechanical Relays
Terminal Hole and Land Diameters
3.5
±0.1 mm
Tolerance
resistance hardly affected by humidity.
change in temperature or humidity.
Suitable for through-hole PCBs and
multi-layered PCBs.
Expensive
High insulation resistance. Insulation
Little expansions/shrinkage caused by
Glass Epoxy (GE)
1.5 mm
1.8mm
2.0mm
2.5mm
2.5mm
3.0mm
3.0mm
3.0mm
Minimum Land
Technical Information
Diameter
Epoxy Based
Fair
Fair
Fair
■ PCB Selection
In general, relays are directly mounted and soldered onto a PCB.
Although seemingly an uninvolved process, soldering and its related
processes of flux application, relay mounting, heat application, and
washing can be detrimental to a relay’s performance. For example, if
the PCB were to warp, the internal mechanism of the relay could
become distorted, degrading the performance characteristics. Thus it
could be said that the relay’s characteristics are also affected by the
size, thickness, and material of the PCB. Therefore, carefully select a
PCB that will not jeopardize the performance of the relay.
■ Shape of Lands
The land section should be on the center line of the copper-foil pat-
tern, so that the soldered fillets become uniform.
A break in the circular land area will prevent molten solder from filling
holes reserved for components which must be soldered manually
after the automatic soldering of the PCB is complete.
Correct
Incorrect
Paper Epoxy (PE)
Insulation resistance degraded by hu-
midity.
Much expansion/shrinkage caused by
changes in temperature or humidity.
Not suitable for through-hole PCB.
Fair
0.2 to 0.5 mm
Break in land
Paper Phenol (PP)
Phenol-based

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