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A relay is an electrical switch that opens and closes under control of another electrical circuit. In the original form, the switch is operated by an electromagnet to open or close one or many sets of contacts. It was invented by Joseph Henry in 1835. Because a relay is able to control an output circuit of higher power than the input circuit, it can be considered, in a broad sense, to be a form of electrical amplifier.

These contacts can be either Normally Open (NO), Normally Closed (NC), or change-over contacts.

  • Normally-open contacts connect the circuit when the relay is activated; the circuit is disconnected when the relay is inactive. It is also called Form A contact or "make" contact. Form A contact is ideal for applications that require to switch a high-current power source from a remote device.
  • Normally-closed contacts disconnect the circuit when the relay is activated; the circuit is connected when the relay is inactive. It is also called Form B contact or "break" contact. Form B contact is ideal for applications that require the circuit to remain closed until the relay is activated.
  • Change-over contacts control two circuits: one normally-open contact and one normally-closed contact with a common terminal. It is also called Form C contact.


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BTC Electronic Components
Cabur Srl
Carlo Gavazzi Automation Components
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CIT Relay and Switch
Clare Inc.
Comus Intl.
Continental Industries Inc.
Coto Technology
Cougar Electronics Corp.
Crouzet
Crydom
Custom Industrial Mfg., Inc.
Delaire USA
Deltrol Controls
Deutsch Relays, Inc.
EAC Electronics Co.
EI & S Elctrn. Instrs. & Spec. Div.
Electro National Corp.
Electrodyne, Inc.
Electronic Specialty Corp
Electronika Intl. Inc.
Excel Cell Electronic (USA) Corp.
Finder Relays Inc.
Fuji Electric Corp. of America
Fujitsu Components America, Inc.
GIGAVAC
Global Components & Controls
Goodman Components Corp.
Grayhill Inc.
Greenwich Electronics
Guardian Electric Mfg. Co.
Hamlin
Hasco Components International Company
Hella Incorporated
ICS, Inc.
IDEC Corp.
Inmark Corporation
International Rectifier Corp.
Jennings Technology Corp.
Jopp Associates
Leach International
Line Electric Products
Magnecraft
Master Electronic Controls (MEC)
MEDER electronic Inc.
Midtex Products
Mode Electronics Ltd.
NEC Electronics Corporation
Ningbo Forward Relays Corp Ltd
North Atlantic Industries
NTE Electronics, Inc.
Omron Electronics LLC
Opto 22
Pace Electronics
Philips ECG
Picker Components
Production Devices, Inc.
Relay Service Company
RFE International, Inc.
Robert Bosch Corporation
Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas
Sky Electronics, Intl.
Smart Relay Technology, Inc.
Solid State Relays
Song Chuan USA, Inc.
Spectron Glass & Electronics Inc.
SRC Devices
Standex Electronics Inc.
Stetron International, Inc.
Sumida America
Teledyne Relays
Triridge Corp.
Tyco Electronics Corp.
Universal Relays
Ventronics, Inc.
Waldom Electronics Inc.
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