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V23700-C0001-A408 Datasheet, PDF (1/4 Pages) Tyco Electronics – Automotive Relays, High Voltage Precharge Relays
Automotive Relays
High Voltage Precharge Relays
Mini K HV
n Suitable for voltage levels up to 450VDC
n Precharge currents up to 20A
n Limiting break currents up to 20A
n Available with PCB and plug-in terminals
Typical applications
DC high voltage pre-charge applications in hybrid, full battery electric
vehicles and fuel-cell cars.
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Contact Data
Contact arrangement
1 form X (NO DM)
Rated voltage
400VDC
Max. switching voltage1) / power
450VDC / 9kW
Limiting switching current2)
normal operation 20A on/0A off: min. 105 ops.
fault break operation3) 20A on/20A off: min. 10 ops.3)4)
Initial contact voltage drop at 10A typ. 150mV, max. 300 mV
Operate time at nominal voltage
typ. 2.5ms
Release time5) typ. 1ms
Mechanical endurance
>107 ops.
1) Consult TE Connectivity for insulation compatibility with higher voltages.
2) Load circuit: L/R <14µs.
3) After 10 fault break operations relay must be replaced.
4) Test conditions: on-time 100ms, off-time 10s.
5) Valid for recommended 250Ω suppression resistor (PCB version).
Note: A low resistive suppression device in parallel to the relay coil increases the release
time and reduces the lifetime due to increased erosion and / or higher risk of contact tack
welding.
Coil Data
Nominal voltage
12V
Min./Max. energization duration
max. 2s6)
Max. coil temperature
155°C
6) Max. continuous activation time is limited and depends on operating conditions.
Please contact TE Connectivity for details.
Coil versions
Coil
Rated
Operate Release
Coil
Rated coil
code
voltage
voltage
voltage resistance power
VDC
VDC7)
VDC7)
Ω±10%
W
001
12
6.9
1.2
50
2.9
0028)
12
6.9
1.2
41.6
3.5
7) All values are given for coil without pre-energization, at ambient temperature +23°C.
8) Coil suppression resistor already included in the relay. No additional suppression
component allowed.
Coil operating range
Insulation Data1)
Initial dielectric strength
between open contacts
2800 VDC/1mA
between contact and coil
2800 VDC/1mA
Insulation resistance after 10 fault break ops. (20A)
between open contacts
>200MΩ
between contact and coil
>200MΩ
Max. altitude
4000m
Clearance / creepage
acc. IEC60664-1 (2007) for over voltage category I, pollution degree 2
Other Data
EU RoHS/ELV compliance
compliant
Flammability of plastic material
acc. UL94-HB
Ambient temperature range
-40°C to +85°C
Climatic cycling with condensation
EN ISO 6988 6 cycles, storage 8/16h
Temperature cycling (shock)
IEC 60068-2-14, Na 10 cycles, -40/+85°C (5°C per min)
Damp heat constant
IEC 60068-2-3, Ca
56 days, upper air temperature 40°C
Degree of protection PCB version
IEC 61810 RT III – immersion cleanable
Corrosive gas
IEC 60068-2-42
10 days
IEC 60068-2-43
10 days
Wide-band noise
IEC 60068-2-64 10 to 1000Hz, 30.8 m/s2 9)
Shock resistance (functional)
IEC 60068-2-27 (half sine)
11ms, 20g9)
Terminal type PCB and plug-in/QC
Weight
PCB version:
approx. 17g (0.6oz)
Plug-in version:
approx. 39g (1.4oz)
Solderability (aging 3: 4h/155°C) PCB version
IEC 60068-2-20, Ta, method 1
hot dip 5s, 215°C
Resistance to soldering heat PCB version
IEC 60068-2-20, Tb, method 1A
hot dip 10s,
260°C with thermal screen
Note: Parameters given in http://relays.te.com/definitions for preheating
and soldering must be observed.
Sealing, IEC 60068-2-17 PCB version Qc, method 2, 1min/70°C
Storage conditions according IEC 6006810)
09) No change in the switching state >10µs.
10) For general storage and processing recommendations please refer to our Application
Notes and especially to Storage in the Definitions or at http://relays.te.com/appnotes/
11-2012, Rev. 1112
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