Automotive Relays

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02040716Z

02040716Z

Wickmann / Littelfuse

RELAY AUTOMOTIVE SPDT 40A 12V

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G8HE-1A7T-R-FR01

G8HE-1A7T-R-FR01

Omron Automation & Safety Services

RELAY MINI ISO AUTO

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G8JN-1C6T-F-R1-DC12

G8JN-1C6T-F-R1-DC12

Omron Automation & Safety Services

RELAY MINI ISO AUTO

0

VKP-35F42

VKP-35F42

TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays

RELAY AUTOMOTIVE SPDT 40A 12V

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1599041-5

1599041-5

TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays

RELAY MINI PLUGIN

0

G8HE-1A7T-R2-DC12

G8HE-1A7T-R2-DC12

Omron Automation & Safety Services

RELAY MINI ISO AUTO

0

ACV12124

ACV12124

Panasonic

RELAY AUTOMOTIVE SPDT 20A 24V

0

1480133-4

1480133-4

TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays

RELAY MINI RELE V23134K0055X370D

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EP2-3N1ST

EP2-3N1ST

KEMET

AUTOMOTIVE RELAYS 1 FORM CX2 SEP

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G8JR-1B2T-FT01 DC12 BY OBI1

G8JR-1B2T-FT01 DC12 BY OBI1

Omron Automation & Safety Services

RELAY MINI ISO AUTO

0

G8JN-1A7T-R-FR01-LEAR

G8JN-1A7T-R-FR01-LEAR

Omron Automation & Safety Services

RELAY MINI ISO AUTO

0

G8JR-1A6T-SP-R-GM01 DC12 BY OK

G8JR-1A6T-SP-R-GM01 DC12 BY OK

Omron Automation & Safety Services

RELAY MINI ISO AUTO

0

ACV31124

ACV31124

Panasonic

RELAY AUTOMOTIVE SPST 20A 24V

0

ET1-B3M1S

ET1-B3M1S

KEMET

AUTOMOTIVE RELAYS 1 FORM C SEALE

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1480019-5

1480019-5

TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays

RELAY MINI PLUGIN

0

G8JR-1A7T-SP-R-CR01 DC12 BY OK

G8JR-1A7T-SP-R-CR01 DC12 BY OK

Omron Automation & Safety Services

RELAY MINI ISO AUTO

0

G8QN-1C4 DC12 SI3

G8QN-1C4 DC12 SI3

Omron Automation & Safety Services

RELAY AUTO

0

VKP-35F52

VKP-35F52

TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays

RELAY AUTOMOTIVE SPDT 40A 12V

0

1480023-5

1480023-5

TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays

RELAY MINI PLUGIN

0

ACV31024

ACV31024

Panasonic

RELAY AUTOMOTIVE SPST 20A 24V

0

Automotive Relays

1. Overview

Automotive relays are electro-mechanical or solid-state devices designed to control electrical circuits in vehicles. They serve as switches that use low-power signals to manage high-current loads, ensuring safety, reliability, and automation in automotive systems. With the rise of electric vehicles (EVs) and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), relays play a critical role in optimizing power distribution and system efficiency.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Electromagnetic RelayMechanical switching via electromagnetic coil, high current handlingEngine control units, lighting systems
Solid State Relay (SSR)No moving parts, fast switching, low noiseElectric vehicle battery management, ADAS sensors
Multi-pole RelayEnables simultaneous control of multiple circuitsClimate control systems, wiper motors
Power RelayDesigned for high-voltage/high-current loadsHybrid vehicle inverters, HVAC systems
PCB Mount RelayCompact design for printed circuit board integrationInfotainment systems, onboard chargers

3. Structure and Components

A typical automotive relay includes:

  • Coil: Electromagnetic component that generates magnetic field when energized
  • Contacts: Conductive terminals (normally open/closed) that open/close circuits
  • Spring: Returns contacts to default position when coil is de-energized
  • Enclosure: Flame-retardant plastic housing protecting internal components
  • Base: Mounting interface with terminals for wiring

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Rated VoltageMaximum operating voltage (12V/24V DC common)Determines system compatibility
Switching CurrentMaximum load current (10-100A range)Prevents overheating/short circuits
Coil PowerPower consumption (e.g., 0.36W-2.1W)Impacts energy efficiency
Contact MaterialTypically silver alloy or gold-platedAffects conductivity and lifespan
Operating LifeElectrical: 50,000-200,000 cyclesSystem durability indicator
Environmental Temp.Functional range: -40 C to +125 CEnsures reliability in extreme conditions
Insulation Resistance 100M at 500VDCPrevents leakage current
Actuation TimeTypical: 5-15msCritical for real-time control

5. Application Areas

Key industries and equipment:

  • Passenger Vehicles: Engine ECU, ABS systems, seat heaters
  • Commercial Vehicles: Truck trailer brake control, starter circuits
  • Electric Vehicles: Battery disconnect units, charging systems
  • Industrial Machinery: Vehicle production line automation
  • Marine/Aerospace: Boat engine controls, aircraft actuation systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
TE ConnectivityV23 SeriesHigh-vibration resistance, AEC-Q200 qualified
Omron AutomotiveG8L Series80A high-capacity power relay for EVs
Panasonic Electric WorksDSR-A-DC SeriesSSR with zero-crossing detection
Phoenix ContactPK-Z SeriesIndustrial-grade relay modules
Schneider ElectricLC1K SeriesCompact design for space-constrained applications

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  1. Load Type: Resistive vs. inductive loads require different contact materials
  2. Current/Voltage: Ensure ratings exceed system requirements
  3. Environmental Factors: Temperature, humidity, and vibration resistance
  4. Mounting Type: PCB, plug-in, or panel mounting options
  5. Compliance: AEC-Q200, ISO 7637 standards for automotive applications
  6. Cost vs. Lifespan: Higher upfront cost may reduce long-term maintenance

Case Study: In EV battery management systems, solid-state relays with 500VDC ratings and IP67 protection are preferred for high-voltage isolation and safety.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include:

  • Increased adoption of solid-state relays in EVs for improved reliability
  • Miniaturization for ADAS and autonomous driving systems
  • Smart relays with integrated diagnostic capabilities
  • Higher temperature tolerance for hybrid vehicle engine compartments
  • RoHS-compliant materials for environmental sustainability
The market is projected to grow at 6.8% CAGR through 2030, driven by electrification and autonomous vehicle technologies.

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