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 SILENT TWIN RELAY FOR AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS 1POLE X 2, H-BRIDGE, 25A FTR-P2 SERIES
s FEATURES
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Low operating sound An original silent mechanism decreases the propagation of operating sound when mounted on a PCB. (Average sound pressure: 50dB at 5 cm). Compact, high density package 350 mm2 mounting area. (11% less than the FBR 510 series nonquiet twin relay). High sensitivity, low power consumption (nominal power consumption: 450 mW). High capacity Heat dissipation is high due to a single cover structure. Ease of PCB layout The FTR-P2 incorporates internal H-Bridge connections typically used in reversing applications. All terminals are on the perimeter. High breaking capability. In addition to the standard gap product (0.3 mm), a higher gap product (0.6 mm), suitable for over voltage breaking can be supplied. Typical applications Power window, Doorlock, Power seat, Wiper (for H-Bridge circuit)
s ORDERING INFORMATION
[Example]
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)
FTR-P2 (a)
C (b)
N (c)
012 (d)
W1 (e)
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Series Name Contact Arrangement Contact Gap Nominal Voltage Contact Material Special product specification
FTR-P2 : FTR-P2 Series C N P : 1 FormC x 2 : 0.3 mm gap : 0.6mm gap 010: 10 VDC 012: 12 VDC
009: 9 VDC W1
: Silver-Tin-Oxide-Indium Oxide
Symbol to specify special specification product
Note: The part number is stamped on the relay cover as in the following example: (Example) Ordering part number: FTR-P2CN012W1 Stamped part number: P2CN012W1
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FTR-P2 SERIES
s SPECIFICATIONS
Item Arrangement Material Voltage drop Contact Contact rating Maximum Carrying Current Minimum Load* Operating Temperature Range Coil Storage Temperature Range Operate (at nominal voltage) Time Release (at nominal voltage) Mechanical Life Electrical 100K operations minimum At contact rating = 9.13G@55Hz Vibration resistance (Operational) 10-55Hz,1.5mm double amplitude Shock resistance Weight Average sound pressure Operational No Damage 100 m/s2 minimum (10G) 1000 m/s2 minimum (100G) Approximately 13 grams Approximately 50 dB at 5 cm A weighting 5 ms maximum 10 million operations minimum -40 C to +100 C 10 ms maximum When nominal coil voltage is applied to coil, or removed, no diode. Specification 1 FormC x 2 in H-Bridge Silver-Tin Oxide-Indium Oxide 100 m maximum Measured at 2A, 12 VDC Remark
DC 14V, 25A (motor locked) 25 A/ 1 hour (25 C, nominal voltage applied to coil) 6V 1A -40 C to +85 C No frost Reference value
Other
*This is the standard value of the minimum load level. This value may differ depending on the switching frequency, environmental conditions and target reliability standard. We recommend to check this value by an actual load prior to use.
s COIL DATA
Product Name Nominal Coil Voltage Coil Resistance* (10%) 180 220 320 Power Consumption at nominal coil voltage* 450mW 455mW 450mW Must Operate Voltage* 5.5V (20 ) 6.9 V (85 ) 6.3V (20 ) 7.9 V (85 ) 7.3V (20 ) 9.2V (85 ) Must Release Voltage
FTR-P2CN009W1 FTR-P2CN010W1 FTR-P2CN012W1
DC 9V DC 10V DC 12V
0.72 0.8 0.96
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FTR-P2 SERIES
s CHARACTERISTIC DATA
1. LIFE TEST (EXAMPLES)
* Test item 14 V DC-25 A Motor Lock 100K operations minimum * Test circuit
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* Shift of pick-up drop-out voltage
Percent of nominal coil voltage (%)
100 80 60
PICK-UP
40
DROP-OUT
20 0
* Current wave form
(RL-1) 20 A 0A (RL-2) 20 A 0A 0.25 sec 10 sec 0.25 sec 20 sec
Initial
20
50
100
3
500
1000
Number of operations (x 10 times)
* Change in contact resistance
(Measured at DC 6V 1A wet) 1000
Contact Resistance (m)
100
10
1 20 50 100 500 1000
Percent of nominal coil voltage (%)
Initial * Test item Number of operations (x 103 times) 14 V DC, * Change in pick-up drop-out voltage inrush current: 17A motor free 300K operations minimum 100 0.25 seconds ON, 9.75 seconds OFF
80 60 40 20 0
* Test circuit
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PICK-UP DROP-OUT
Notes: 1. Test was done on one side of twin relay 2. NC contacts provide dynamic brake circuits * Current wave form
17 A 1.5 A 0A 12 A
Initial
20
50
100
3
500
1000
* Change in contact resistance
1000
Number of operations (x 10 times)
(Measured at DC 6V 1A wet)
Contact Resistance (m)
100
10
1 20 50 100
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Initial
500
1000
Number of operations (x 10 times)
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FTR-P2 SERIES
2. MAXIMUM BREAK CAPACITY 3. COIL TEMPERATURE RISE
100 50
Switching Current (A)
Coil temperature rise (degree C)
Motor lock load FTR-P2CN
100
Ambient temperature:20C, one coil energized, 0.45 W coil power
80
(3) Contact carrying current: 20A
20 10 5
60
40
(2) Contact carrying current: 10A
20 0
2 1 10
0
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20
30
13 15 17 20 25 30 Voltage between contacts (VDC)
Applied time (minutes)
4. OPERATING COIL VOLTAGE RANGE
Intermittent coil operation with 10A carrying current
Ratio to nominal coil voltage (%)
140
120 Continuous coil power range
100
80
volta ge
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-ope Must
rate
40 -30 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Ambient temperature (C)
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5. VIBRATION RESISTANCE CHARACTERISTICS

Dual amplitude (mm) 0.5 0.1 5 1 0.01 100 50
Acceleration (m/s2)
FTR-P2 SERIES
44 m/s
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Automotive electronic standard
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Frequency : 10~2000 Hz Acceleration : 100 m/s2 maximum Vibration direction : see drawing below Detection level : generation of 1 ms or longer chattering Range where chattering occurs Break contact Coil deenergization on Y-direction Z FTR-P2 X Y 1000 2000
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Frequency (Hz)
6. SHOCK RESISTANCE CHARACTERISTIC
1,000 800 600 400 200 0
impact value (m/s2)
Impact apply time : 111 ms, half-sine wave Test condition: coil, energized and de-energized Impact direction: see drawing below Detection level : generation of 1ms or longer contact chattering Y2 Z2 FTR-P2 Z1 X2 X1 Y1
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X2
Y1
Y2
Z1
Z2
Impact direction
: Break contact (coil de-energized) : Make contact (coil energized)
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s REFERENCE DATA
Operating/release voltage distribution
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Data: FTR-P2 Units: n = 100 Release voltage Operate voltage
Contact resistance distribution
100 80
Distribution (%)
Distribution of sound pressure (with diode)
60
Data: FTR-P2 Units: n = 100
60
Distribution (%)
Distribution (%)
50 40
FTR-P2CN012W1 n=100
60 40 20
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30 20 10 0
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0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Ratio to rated voltage (%)
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45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55
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10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Contact resistance (m)
Sound pressure level (dB) Method of acoustic noise measure Measuring condition: Distance from 5 cm, relay operation at 10Hz Tester: Noise tester Ryon NA-61, A range
5cm Microphone Relay
s DIMENSIONS
q Dimensions q Schematic
Cushion
q PC board mounting hole layout
(bottom view) 16.5 +0.5
(bottom view) 5 5 5 (2.8)
21 +0.5
18 +0.5
0.4
6 3.5
6
7-1.5 Dimensional tolerance: 0.1
3.5
Units: mm
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