High Frequency (RF) Relays

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G6K-2F-RF-TR09 DC12

G6K-2F-RF-TR09 DC12

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF DPDT 1A 12V

0

G6K-2F-RF-T-TR09 DC12

G6K-2F-RF-T-TR09 DC12

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF DPDT 1A 12V

0

G6KU-2F-RF-S DC3

G6KU-2F-RF-S DC3

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF DPDT 1A 3V

0

G6K-2F-RF-T-TR03 DC9

G6K-2F-RF-T-TR03 DC9

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF DPDT 1A 9V

294

G6K-2F-RF-S DC24

G6K-2F-RF-S DC24

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF DPDT 1A 24V

158

G6K-2F-RF DC9

G6K-2F-RF DC9

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF DPDT 1A 9V

0

G6K-2F-RF-T-TR03 DC24

G6K-2F-RF-T-TR03 DC24

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF DPDT 1A 24V

753

G6K-2F-RF-T-TR03 DC3

G6K-2F-RF-T-TR03 DC3

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF DPDT 1A 3V

300

G6K-2F-RF-T DC4.5

G6K-2F-RF-T DC4.5

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF DPDT 1A 4.5V

643

G6K-2F-RF-TR03 DC24

G6K-2F-RF-TR03 DC24

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF DPDT 1A 24V

268

G6K-2F-RF-V DC12

G6K-2F-RF-V DC12

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF DPDT 1A 12V

806

G6KU-2F-RF-S DC5

G6KU-2F-RF-S DC5

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF DPDT 1A 5V

0

G6K-2F-RF-T-TR03 DC12

G6K-2F-RF-T-TR03 DC12

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF DPDT 1A 12V

630

G6KU-2F-RF DC5

G6KU-2F-RF DC5

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF DPDT 1A 5V

1896

G6K-2F-RF-T-TR09 DC9

G6K-2F-RF-T-TR09 DC9

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF DPDT 1A 9V

0

G6K-2F-RF-S DC4.5

G6K-2F-RF-S DC4.5

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF DPDT 1A 4.5V

1901

G6Z-1FE-AR DC5

G6Z-1FE-AR DC5

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF SPDT 10MA 5V

0

G6K-2F-RF DC4.5

G6K-2F-RF DC4.5

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF DPDT 1A 4.5V

363

G6Z-1F-AR-TRDC12

G6Z-1F-AR-TRDC12

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF SPDT 10MA 12V

0

G6K-2P-RF DC5

G6K-2P-RF DC5

Omron Electronics Components

RELAY RF DPDT 1A 5V

1631

High Frequency (RF) Relays

1. Overview

High Frequency (RF) Relays are electromechanical or solid-state devices designed to switch high-frequency electrical signals (typically above 1 MHz) in radio frequency (RF) circuits. They enable reliable signal routing in communication systems, test equipment, and industrial applications. With the advancement of 5G, IoT, and wireless technologies, RF relays have become critical components for maintaining signal integrity in high-speed data transmission systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Electromechanical RF RelaysMetal contacts with electromagnetic actuation, suitable for high power handling (up to 1 kW)Telecom infrastructure, broadcast equipment
Solid-State RF RelaysSemiconductor-based switching with nanosecond response timeAutomated test equipment (ATE), medical imaging
Coaxial RelaysDesigned for coaxial cable systems with impedance matching (50/75 )Satellite communication systems
PCB Mount RF RelaysSurface-mount design for compact RF circuit integrationPortable test instruments, aerospace electronics

3. Structure and Components

Typical RF relay construction includes: - Enclosure: Hermetically sealed metal housing (aluminum/steel) for EMI shielding - Contact Materials: Beryllium copper alloy with gold plating for low contact resistance - Actuation Mechanism: Electromagnetic coil or MOSFET driver circuit - RF Path: Precision-machined transmission lines with ceramic insulation - Termination: SMA/N-type connectors or SMD pads for PCB integration

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Frequency RangeDC-40 GHz (waveguide up to 110 GHz)Determines application bandwidth
Power Handling1W-2kW (CW/Peak)Prevents signal distortion/overheating
Insertion Loss0.1-2.5 dBMinimizes signal attenuation
VSWR1.1:1-1.8:1Measures impedance matching quality
Switching Life10^6-10^8 operationsDictates long-term reliability
Switching Speed5ms-100nsCritical for test automation systems

5. Application Fields

Major application sectors include: - Telecommunications: 5G base stations, microwave backhaul systems - Test & Measurement: RF spectrum analyzers, network analyzers - Medical: MRI systems, radiation therapy equipment - Industrial: Semiconductor manufacturing equipment - Aerospace: Radar systems, satellite payload switches

Case Study: In 5G massive MIMO systems, coaxial RF relays enable dynamic antenna array configuration with <0.5dB insertion loss at 3.5GHz.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
TE ConnectivityKILOVAC EV200AA40kV isolation, space-grade reliability
OMRONG5RL-U1-E-DC5Compact 5V PCB relay for IoT devices
CrydomRF1A240D25240VAC switching with 25A capacity
Pickering60-700 SeriesLXI-controlled relay matrices for ATE

7. Selection Guidelines

Key selection criteria: - Match frequency requirements with relay's -3dB bandwidth - Verify voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) for system impedance - Calculate power dissipation using P=I R formula - Consider mechanical/environmental factors (vibration, temperature) - Balance switching speed vs. contact wear in electromechanical types - Prioritize hermetic sealing for aerospace applications

8. Industry Trends

Current development trends include: - Miniaturization: Chip-scale RF relays approaching 0.5mm - Frequency extension: 110GHz+ waveguide integrated designs - Smart integration: Relays with built-in position sensors - Material innovation: Graphene-coated contacts for reduced insertion loss - Increased focus on RoHS-compliant, lead-free manufacturing processes

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