I would like to use relays in a little project and got cofuse with the pin out of them. I don't know how to look at them from top or from bottom ( contact side). It could be eather aromat (nais, panasonic) tq2e or omron g6k.
Also what is the difference between tk2 and tq2e?
Any help will be appreciated.
Vlad
Also what is the difference between tk2 and tq2e?
Any help will be appreciated.
Vlad
Had a look at the datasheet of the Omron G6K. It confuses me because there is no mention of coil polarity or diodes, yet they draw + and - signs next to the pins of the coil (page 6 and further).
And in another datasheet (G6S) + and - signs are drawn too and it clearly says in the precautions section: "Do not reverse the polarity of the coils (+,-)." No mention of a (internal) diode to be found, though...
And in another datasheet (G6S) + and - signs are drawn too and it clearly says in the precautions section: "Do not reverse the polarity of the coils (+,-)." No mention of a (internal) diode to be found, though...
Please read my previous post again.
I did not write that the pinout was unclear, I wrote that coil polarity in the datasheet of the G6K is ambiguous. Why write + and - signs next to the coil-pins when there is no other mention of polarity in the datasheet (contrary to the datasheet of the G6S, which does have a warning not to reverse polarity)?
I did not write that the pinout was unclear, I wrote that coil polarity in the datasheet of the G6K is ambiguous. Why write + and - signs next to the coil-pins when there is no other mention of polarity in the datasheet (contrary to the datasheet of the G6S, which does have a warning not to reverse polarity)?
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