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G5SB-1A DC12

Manufacturer Part Number
G5SB-1A DC12
Description
Power PCB Relay
Manufacturer
Omron
Series
G5SBr
Datasheets

Specifications of G5SB-1A DC12

Relay Type
General Purpose
Contact Form
SPST-NO (1 Form A)
Contact Rating (current)
5A
Switching Voltage
250VAC, 30VDC - Max
Coil Type
Standard
Coil Current
33.3mA
Coil Voltage
12VDC
Turn On Voltage (max)
9 VDC
Turn Off Voltage (min)
0.6 VDC
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Termination Style
PC Pin
Circuit
SPST-NO (1 Form A)
Contact Rating @ Voltage
5A @ 125VAC
Control On Voltage (max)
9 VDC
Control Off Voltage (min)
0.6 VDC
Contact Rating
3 A to 5 A
Contact Termination
Solder Pin
Mounting Style
Through Hole
Power Consumption
400 mW
Contact Material
Silver Alloy
Coil Resistance
360 Ohms
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
G5SB-1ADC12
G5SB1ADC12
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Omron History & Profile
Achievements:
Omron Business Fields:
History:
Omron was founded May 10, 1933 in Kyoto, Japan, by founder Kazuma Tateisi. The first product developed and
released by Omron was a timer for X-ray equipment. Since then, Omron has expanded globally and produced
a steady stream of breakthroughs in electronic components that have contributed to the improvement of
productivity in many different industries. Omron’s consistent striving to accurately anticipate the potential needs
of society and develop businesses to satisfy those needs has made the Omron Group what it is today. Dr.
Tateisi’s passion and progressive attitude are instilled to this day in all Omron employees, and the challenge-
oriented spirit remains the main source of Omron’s identity. By consistently preserving the spirit and philosophy
of Omron’s founder, we are determined to continue meeting the challenges of creating a better tomorrow.
• December 1943 – Development of Japan’s first precision switch; established Omron (then Tateisi Electric)
• 1948 – Establishment of Omron Tateisi Electronics Co. coincided with the successful development and
• 1955-1965 – Launched the full-scale production of control components and the introduction of a steady
• 1960 – Development of the innovative solid-state proximity switch and solid-state relay.
• 1963 – Introduction of the world’s first automatic meal-ticket vending machine.
• 1969 and 1971 – Development of the first off-line and on-line automatic cash dispensers which established
• 1967 – Completion of the world’s first automated train station system achieved by drawing on the company’s
• January 1990 – the company was renamed to Omron Corporation and marked a commitment to
• April 1999 – Omron establishes a strategic system of five specialized, independent business units.
• 2002 – Establishment of Omron China to accelerate market expansion in to China and Asia-Pacific.
Profile:
Omron Corporation is a $5.5 billion global leading supplier of electronics and control system compo-
nents and services.
as a ‘technological pioneer’ in Japan.
production of a new current limiter integrating Omron’s precision switch and protective relay technologies.
stream of new products including advanced precision switches & compact protective relays.
Omron as one of the pioneers of the banking revolution in Japan.
advanced card system technology.
continue expansion of business lines and global-scale production.
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