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Pickering Electronics to Showcase New High Power Reed Relays at electronica China 2024

Check out the latest high-power reed relays from Pickering Electronics at the electronica China exhibition in Shanghai from July 8th to 10th, 2024. Stop by booth #E7-7838 to see their products.

Pickering Electronics, a top producer of high-performance reed relays, will be presenting its wide selection of reed relays designed for advanced instrumentation, ATE, and semiconductor testing at booth #E7-7838 during electronica China 2024. The event is part of Messe München's electronica series, which also includes shows in Munich and India. The exhibition will be held from July 8th to 10th at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre in Shanghai, China. In particular, Pickering Electronics will be highlighting its latest high-power reed relays from the Series 144.

Electronica China is a top trade fair in China that showcases cutting-edge electronic components, systems, applications, and solutions. Since its establishment in 2002, the event has drawn approximately 50,000 attendees and has connected them with over 1,100 exhibitors spread across 60,000 square meters of exhibition space. Electronica China also includes high-quality forums and programs that focus on the latest market trends and technologies. With a total of over 5,800 exhibitors and 200,000 visitors participating in electronica's global exhibition network in Munich, China, and India, businesses can take advantage of numerous opportunities for growth.

Robert King, who is the Product Development Manager at Pickering Electronics, mentioned that they expect a lot of interest in their reed relay products for instrumentation and ATE at the electronica China event. They believe that various industries and applications, such as mixed-signal semiconductor testing, signal switching in medical electronics, EV charging, solar cell monitoring, and high voltage instrumentation, will be drawn to their offerings.

Designed for testing mixed signal semiconductors, Pickering's Series 144 consists of single-in-line reed relays that can handle higher power levels than traditional dry SIL reed relays. Unlike standard dry relays, which are typically rated at 0.5 amps at 10 Watts, Series 144 reed relays can switch currents of up to 2 Amps, delivering power of up to 60 Watts or 1 Amp for up to 80 Watts, with a continuous carry current of up to 3 Amps. They also have high-voltage capabilities, with a switching voltage of 1000VDC up to 10W and up to 3kV stand-off. Series 144 is Pickering's smallest miniature SIP reed relay with a power rating of up to 80 Watts. These relays offer both high-power and low-level switching capabilities, making them a versatile choice for various applications. They can be used as an alternative to mercury wetted reed relays or miniature electromechanical relays (EMRs) due to their exceptional performance at low levels and high isolation advantages.

Pickering offers a wide selection of reed relays that are designed for various applications such as semiconductor testing, circuit testing, cable testing, vehicle testing, medical devices, solar power, scientific research, and high voltage equipment.

Pickering Group will be exhibiting their modular signal switching and sensor simulation technologies at electronica China 2024. These products come from their divisions, Pickering Interfaces and Pickering Connect, which also offer cables and connectors for electronic test and verification.

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