Omron G6JU-2FS-YDC3 Ultra-compact and slim dpdt relay Datasheet

Surface-mounting Relay
G6J-Y
Ultra-compact and Slim DPDT Relay
• Dimensions of 5.7 × 10.6 × 9 mm (W × L × H) represent a reduction of approximately 56% in mounting area compared
with the OMRON G6S, for higher-density mounting.
• Dielectric strength of 1,500 VAC and an impulse withstand
voltage of 2,500 V for 2 × 10 µs (conforms to North American
Telcordia specifications (formerly Bellcore)).
• Conforms to FCC Part 68 (i.e., impulse withstand voltage of
1,500 V for 10 × 160 µs between coil and contacts and between contacts of the same polarity).
• Single-winding latching models to save energy.
• Conforms to UL60950 (File No. E41515)/CSA C22.2 No.
60950 (File No. LR31928).
• RoHS Compliant.
Ordering Information
Item
Model
Terminal
Contact form
Non-latching
Single coil latching
PCB through-hole
DPDT
G6J-2P-Y
G6JU-2P-Y
SMT Gull-wing
G6J-2FL-Y
G6JU-2FL-Y
SMT Shortened leads
G6J-2FS-Y
G6JU-2FS-Y
Note: 1. When ordering, add the rated coil voltage to the model number.
Example: G6J-2P-Y DC12
Rated coil voltage
2. When ordering tape packing, add “-TR” to the model number.
Example: G6J-2P-Y-TR DC12
Tape packing
Be sure since “-TR” is not part of the relay model number, it is not marked on the relay case.
Model Number Legend:
G6J@-@@-Y-@ DC@
1
2 3
4
5
1. Relay function
4. Packaging
None: Non-latching, standard
U:
None: Tube packaging
Single-coil latching relay
TR:
2. Contact form
2:
Tape and reel packaging
5. Rated Coil Voltage
DPDT
3, 4.5, 5, 12, 24
3. Terminal shape
P:
PCB through-hole terminals
FL:
SMT Gull-wing
FS:
SMT shortened leads
Application Examples
Communications equipment, measurement devices, computer peripheral devices, office automation equipment, and audio-visual products.
498
Surface-mounted Relay
G6J-Y
Specifications
■ Contact Data
Rated load
0.3 A @ 125 VAC
1 A @ 30 VDC
Contact material
Ag (Au Clad)
Max. carry current
1A
Max. operating voltage
125 VAC, 110 VDC
Max. operating current
1A
Max. switching capacity
37.5 VA, 30 W
Min. permissible load (see note 1)
10m VDC, 10µA
Note: 1. This value was measured at a switching frequency of 120 operations/min and the criterion of contact resistance is 5% of the load impedance. This value may vary depending on the operating frequency, operating conditions, expected reliability level of the relay, etc. Always
double-check relay suitability under actual load conditions.
■ Coil Data
G6J-Y Standard, Non-latching (G6J-2P-Y, G6J-2FS-Y, G6J-2FL-Y)
Rated voltage
(VDC)
Rated current
(mA)
Coil resistance Pick-up voltage
(Ω)
Drop-out
voltage
Max. voltage
Power
consumption (mW)
% of rated voltage
3
48.0
62.5
4.5
32.6
137.9
5
28.9
173.1
12
12.3
976.8
24
9.2
2,600.5
75% max.
10% min.
150% max.
140
230
Note: 1. The rated current and coil resistance are measured at a coil temperature of 23°C with a tolerance of ±10%.
2. The operating characteristics are measured at a coil temperature of 23°C.
3. The maximum voltage is the highest voltage that can be imposed on the Relay coil instantaneously.
G6JU-Y Single coil, Latching (G6JU-2P-Y, G6JU-2FL-Y, G6JU-2FS-Y)
Rated voltage
(VDC)
Rated current
(mA)
Coil resistance
(Ω)
3
33.7
89.0
4.5
22.0
204.3
5
20.4
245.5
12
9.0
1,329.2
Set voltage
Reset voltage
Max. voltage
% of rated voltage
75% max.
75% max.
150% max.
Power
consumption (mW)
100
Note: 1. The rated current and coil resistance are measured at a coil temperature of 23°C with a tolerance of ±10%.
2. The operating characteristics are measured at a coil temperature of 23°C.
3. The maximum voltage is the highest voltage that can be imposed on the Relay coil instantaneously.
Surface-mounted Relay
G6J-Y
499
■ Characteristics
Item
Standard non-latching relays
Single coil latching relays
G6J-2P-Y, G6J-2FS-Y, G6J-2FL-Y
G6JU-2P-Y, G6JU-2FS-Y, G6JU-2FL-Y
Contact resistance (initial)
(See note 1)
100 mΩ max.
Operating (set) time
(See note 2)
3 ms max. (approx. 1.6 ms)
3 ms max. (approx. 1.6 ms)
Release (reset) time
(See note 2)
3 ms max. (approx. 1.0 ms)
3 ms max. (approx. 0.9 ms)
Minimum set/reset pulse
width
---
10 ms min. (at 100% rated coil voltage)
Insulation resistance
(See note 3)
1,000 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC)
Dielectric strength
1,500 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min. between coil and contacts
1,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min. between contacts of different polarity
750 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min. between contacts of the same polarity
Surge withstand voltage
2,500 VAC, 2 x 10 µs between coil and contacts
Vibration
resistance
Mechanical
durability
10 to 55 Hz 2.5-mm single amplitude (5-mm double amplitude)
Malfunction
durability
10 to 55 Hz 1.65-mm single amplitude (3.3-mm double amplitude)
Mechanical
durability
1,000 m/s2 (approx. 100G)
Malfunction
durability
750 m/s2 (approx. 75G)
Mechanical
50,000,000 operations min. (at 36,000 operations/hour)
Electrical
100,000 operations min. (with a rated load at 1,800 operations/hour)
1,500 VAC, 10 x 160 µs between contacts of the same and different polarity
Shock
resistance
Service life
Ambient temperature
−40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F) with no icing or condensation
Humidity
5% to 85% RH
Weight
Approx. 1.0 g
Note: 1. The contact resistance was measured with 10 mA at 1 VDC with a fall-of-potential method.
2. Values in parentheses are typical values unless otherwise stated.
3. The insulation resistance was measured with a 500-VDC Megger Tester applied to the same parts as those for checking the dielectric
strength.
4. The above values are initial values.
500
Surface-mounted Relay G6J-Y
10
7
5
3
Ambient Temperature vs.
Maximum Voltage
Ambient Temperature
vs. Switching Current
Switching current (A)
Switching current (A)
Maximum Switching Capacity
Maximum voltage (%)
Characteristic Data
250
200
1.2
1
0.8
150
AC resistive load
1
0.6
0.7
100
DC resistive load
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.1
50
1
3
5
10
30 50
100
0
−40
300 500 1,000
0.2
−20
0
20
40
Switching voltage (V)
60
80
0
−40
100
−20
0
20
40
Ambient temperature (°C)
60
80
100
Ambient temperature (°C)
Note: “Maximum voltage” is the maximum voltage that can
be applied to the Relay coil.
1,000
500
300
30 VDC resistive load
Ambient temperature: 23°C
Switching frequency:
1,800 operations/hour
100
50
30
10
125 VAC resistive load
Ambient temperature: 23°C
Switching frequency:
1,800 operations/hour
5
3
1
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
Y
100
90
max.
avg.
min.
80
1
200
200
40
max.
avg.
min.
30
20
Operating voltage
Release voltage
−40
−20
0
20
80
Number of Relays: 10
Test conditions: 1-A resistive load at
30 VDC with an operation rate of 50%
Switching frequency: 1,800 operations/hour
max.
min.
60
Operate voltage
40
60
Sample: G6J-2P-Y
Number of Relays: 10
Test conditions: 1-A resistive load
500 at 30 VDC with an operation rate
of 50% Switching frequency:
1,800 operations/hour
NO contact
NC contact
300
100
1,000
X'
600
Shock directions
X
X'
Y
Z
800
1,000
Unit: m/s2
Sample: G6J-2P-Y
Number of Relays: 10
Y'
Z'
Y'
Conditions: Shock is applied in ±X, ±Y, and ±Z directions
three times each with and without energizing the Relays
to check the number of contact malfunctions.
Contact Reliability Test
(See note.)
Electrical Life Expectancy
(Contact resistance) (See note.)
1,000
400
1,000
Z'
80 100
Ambient temperature (°C)
Contact resistance (mΩ)
On the basis of rated voltage (%)
100 Sample: G6J-2P-Y
Z
1,000
50
Switching current (A)
Electrical Life Expectancy (with
Must Operate and Must Release
Voltage) (See note.)
600 Not
energized
400
X
1,000
60
0
−60
1.2
Energized
800
70
10
0.8
1,000
Maximum estimated value
Contact resistance (mΩ)
Switching operations (x104 operations)
Change rate on the basis of rated voltage (%)
Ambient Temperature vs. Must
Shock Malfunction
Operate or Must Release Voltage
Electrical Life Expectancy
1,000
Sample: G6J-2P-Y
Number of Relays: 10
Test conditions: 10 µA resistive load
NO contact
NC contact
500 at 10 m VDC with an operation rate
300
of 50% Switching frequency: 7,200
operations/hour
100
max.
40
min.
Release voltage
0
0.001 0.01
0.1
50
30
20
1
10
100
1,000
Operating frequency (x103 operations)
Contact resistance
10
0.001 0.01
0.1
max.
max.
max.
max.
min.
min.
1
10
100
50
30
1,000
Operating frequency (x103 operations)
min.
min.
Contact resistance
10
0.001 0.01
0.1
1
10
100
1,000
Operating frequency (x105 operations)
Note: The tests were conducted at an ambient
temperature of 23°C.
Surface-mounted Relay
G6J-Y
501
Change rate on the
basis of initial value (%)
Not energized
Sample
Energized
Installed in flush
configuration
+30
+20
+10
Sample
0
−10
−20
Average
value
−30
+30
+20
Initial
stage
Not energized
Installed in flush
configuration
+10
Sample
0
−10
−20
Average
value
−30
Change rate on the
basis of initial value (%)
Sample
Initial
stage
Mutual Magnetic Interference
Change rate on the
basis of initial value (%)
Change rate on the
basis of initial value (%)
Mutual Magnetic Interference
Energized
Initial
stage
Installed in flush
configuration
Initial
stage
Installed in flush
configuration
+30
+20
+10
0
−10
−20
Average
value
−30
+30
+20
+10
0
−10
−20
Average
value
−30
Set voltage
Reset voltage
Set voltage
Reset voltage
External Magnetic Interference
+20
+10
0
−10
−20
Sample: G6J-2P-Y
Number of Relays: 5
−30
−1,200
−800
−400
+30
S
400
N
+20
+10
0
−10
Sample: G6J-2P-Y
Number of Relays: 5
−30
−1,200
800 1,200
+30
S
N
+20
+10
0
−10
−20
−20
Must Operate voltage
Must Release voltage
0
Average value
Average value
N
Change rate on the basis of initial value (%)
S
Change rate on the basis of initial value (%)
Change rate on the basis of initial value (%)
Average value
+30
−800
−400
External magnetic field (A/m)
Sample: G6J-2P-Y
Number of Relays: 5
Must Operate voltage
Must Release voltage
0
400
−30
−1,200
800 1,200
−800
−400
Must Operate voltage
Must Release voltage
0
400
800 1,200
External magnetic field (A/m)
External magnetic field (A/m)
High-frequency Characteristics High-frequency Characteristics High-frequency Characteristics
(Return Loss, V.SWR)
(Insertion Loss)
(Isolation)
0
0.5
20
30
2 poles
1 pole
3.5
10
3
20
2.5
2-pole return loss
1
40
0
30
2 poles
2
1-pole return loss
1 pole
50
40
1.5
1.5
60
50
70
1
2-pole V.SWR
2
80
1-pole V.SWR
60
0.5
90
100
1
70
2.5
10
100
1,000
1
Frequency (MHz)
502
Surface-mounted Relay G6J-Y
10
100
1,000
Frequency (MHz)
0
1
10
100
1,000
Frequency (MHz)
V.SWR
Return loss (dB)
10
Average value
Average value
Insertion Loss (dB)
Isolation (dB)
Average value
0
Must Operate and Must Release
Bounce Time Distribution
(See note.)
35
Sample: G6J-2P-Y
Number of Relays: 30
Must Operate time
Must Release time
30
40
40
30
30
25
25
20
20
20
15
15
15
10
10
10
5
5
5
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
5.0
Must Operate bounce time
Must Operate bounce time
Must Release bounce time
Must Release bounce time
35
35
25
0
Vibration Resistance
0
0
Time (ms)
0.5
0.5
1
1
1.5
1.5
Sample: G6J-2P-Y
Sample: G6J-2P-Y
Number of Relays: 30
Number of Relays: 30
2
2.5
3
2
2.5
3
Time (ms)
Time (ms)
Change rate on the basis of rated value (%)
40
Number
Numberofofcontacts
contacts
Number of contacts
Must Operate and Must Release
Time Distribution (See note.)
4.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
Must Operate voltage
0.0
−1.0
Must Release voltage
−2.0
−3.0
−4.0
−5.0
Initial
After
Note: The tests were conducted at an ambient temperature of 23°C.
Surface-mounted Relay
G6J-Y
503
Dimensions
Unit: mm (inch)
Note: A tolerance of ±0.3 (±0.01) applies to every dimension in the following drawings unless otherwise stated.
G6J-2P-Y
G6JU-2P-Y
Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Bottom View)
Mounting Dimensions
(Bottom View)*
10.6
5.7
G6J-2P-Y
7.6
5.4
3.2
9
Eight, 0.85-dia.
holes
Orientation mark
1
2
3
4
7
6
5
+
3.5
3.2
0.3
−
1.5
0.15
0.4
3.2
5.4
7.6
3.2
(1.5)
(1.25)
8
G6JU-2P-Y
*Tolerance ±0.1 mm
Orientation mark
1
2
3
4
7
6
5
+ −
S R
− +
8
G6J-2FS-Y
G6JU-2FS-Y
Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Top View)
Mounting Dimensions
(Top View)*
10.6
7.6
5.4
3.2
5.7
G6J-2FS-Y
Orientation mark
2.35
8
10.0 max.
7
6
5
2
3
4
−
4.35
+
1.5
0.4
3.2
5.4
7.6
3.2
5.7
0.8
(1.5)
1
G6JU-2FS-Y
*Tolerance ±0.1 mm
Orientation mark
8
7
6
5
2
3
4
− +
S R
+ −
1
G6J-2FL-Y
G6JU-2FL-Y
Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Top View)
Mounting Dimensions
(Top View)*
10.6
7.6
5.4
3.2
5.7
G6J-2FL-Y
Orientation mark
3.2
8
7
6
5
2
3
4
−
10.0 max.
5.2
1.5
0.4
3.2
5.4
7.6
3.2
7.4
+
1
0.8
(1.5)
*Tolerance ±0.1 mm
G6JU-2FL-Y
Orientation mark
8
7
6
5
2
3
4
− +
S R
+ −
1
504
Surface-mounted Relay G6J-Y
Stick Packing and Tape Packing
1. Stick Packing
Carrier Tape Dimensions
Relays in stick packing are arranged so that the orientation mark of
each Relay is on the left side.
G6J-2FS-Y, G6JU-2FS-Y
Always confirm that the Relays are in the correct orientation when
mounting the Relays to the PCBs.
16±0.1
4±0.1
2±0.1
10.2±0.1
B
A
1.5 +0.1
dia.
0
1.75±0.1
0.4±0.05
Orientation of Relays
Stopper (gray)
Stopper (green)
11.5±0.1
24±0.2
11.1±0.1 6.3±0.1
Stick length: 555 mm (stopper not included)
No. of Relays per stick: 50
2. Tape Packing (Surface-mounting
Terminal Relays)
When ordering Relays in tape packing, add the prefix “-TR” to the
model number, otherwise the Relays in stick packing will be provided.
6.2±0.1
8.3±0.1
5° max.
5° max.
A-A Cross Section
G6J-2FL-Y, G6JU-2FL-Y
10.2±0.1
16±0.1
4±0.1
2±0.1
Tape type:
TB2412R (EIAJ (Electronic Industrial
Association of Japan))
Reel type:
R24D (EIAJ (Electronic Industrial Association
of Japan))
Relays per reel: 400
A
B
1.5 +0.1
dia.
0
B
A
Pulling Direction
Orientation mark
Top tape (cover tape)
Pulling
direction
1.75±0.1
0.4±0.05
11.5±0.1
24±0.2
11.1±0.1 6.3±0.1
Direction of Relay Insertion
Carrier tape
5° max.
B-B Cross Section
B
A
5° max.
7.9±0.1
5° max.
B-B Cross Section
10±0.1
5° max.
A-A Cross Section
Embossed tape
Reel Dimensions
25.5±0.5
29.5±1
13±0.2 dia.
2±0.5
21±0.5 dia.
A
330
80
R1
Enlarged View of Section A
Surface-mounted Relay
G6J-Y
505
Recommended Soldering Method
Temperature (°C)
IRS Method (for Surface-mounting
Terminal Relays)
• The thickness of cream solder to be applied should be between 150
and 200 µm on OMRON's recommended PCB pattern.
• In order to perform correct soldering, it is recommended that the
correct soldering conditions be maintained as shown below on the
left-hand side.
Correct Soldering
250 max.
Relay
Top of cover (Peak): 255°C max.
Soldering
PCB
230
Terminal
Solder
Land
Incorrect Soldering
Insufficient
amount of
solder
180
Visually check that the Relay is properly soldered.
150
Preheating
Surface of the
relay terminal
120 max.
30 max.
Time (s)
Note: Temperatures are given for the surface of the terminal.
■ Approved Standards
UL approval:UL60950 (File No. E41515)
CSA approval:C22.2 No. 60950 (File No. LR31928)
Contact form
DPDT
Coil rating
G6J-2P-Y, 2FS-Y, 2FL-Y: 3 to 24 VDC
Contact rating
1 A at 30 VDC
G6JU-2P-Y, 2FS-Y, 2FL-Y: 3 to 24 VDC 0.5 A at 60 VDC
0.3 A at 125 VAC
506
Surface-mounted Relay G6J-Y
Excessive
amount of
solder
Precautions
Correct Use
Maximum Voltage
• Long Term Current Carrying
Under a long-term current carrying without switching, the insulation
resistance of the coil goes down gradually due to the heat generated by the coil itself. Furthermore, the contact resistance of the
Relay will gradually become unstable due to the generation of film
on the contact surfaces. A Latching Relay can be used to prevent
these problems. When using a non-latching relay, the design of the
fail-safe circuit provides protection against contact failure and open
coils.
The maximum voltage of the coil can be obtained from the coil temperature increase and the heat-resisting temperature of coil insulating sheath material. (Exceeding the heat-resisting temperature may
result in burning or short-circuiting.) The maximum voltage also
involves important restrictions. Maximum voltage:
Handling of Surface-mounting Relays
Use the Relay as soon as possible after opening the moisture-proof
package. If the Relay is left for a long time after opening the moisture-proof package, the appearance may suffer and seal failure may
occur after the solder mounting process. To store the Relay after
opening the moisture-proof package, place it into the original package and seal the package with adhesive tape.
When washing the product after soldering the Relay to a PCB, use a
water-based solvent or alcohol-based solvent, and keep the solvent
temperature at less than 40°C. Do not put the relay in a cold cleaning
bath immediately after soldering.
Soldering
• must not cause thermal changes or deterioration of the insulating
material.
• must not cause damage to other control devices.
• must not cause any harmful effect on people.
• must not cause fire.
Therefore, be sure not to exceed the maximum voltage specified in
the catalog.
As a rule, the rated voltage must be applied to the coil. A voltage
exceeding the rated value, however, can be applied to the coil provided that the voltage is less than the maximum voltage. It must be
noted that continuous voltage application to the coil will cause a coil
temperature increase which could deteriorate the coil insulation,
shorten the relay’s electrical life, or affect various characteristics of
the relay.
Coating
Relays mounted on PCBs may be coated or washed. Do not apply
coatings or detergents containing silicone.
Solder: JIS Z3282, H63A
Soldering temperature: Approx. 250°C (At 260°C if the DWS method
is used.)
Soldering time: Approx. 5 s max. (Approx. 2 s for the first time and
approx. 3 s for the second time if the DWS method is used.)
Other Handling
Dropping the relay may impose excess shock that exceeds the specifications. Do not use any relay that has been dropped.
Be sure to adjust the level of the molten solder so that the solder will
not overflow onto the PCB.
Claw Securing Force During Automatic
Insertion
During automatic insertion of Relays, make sure to set the securing
force of the claws to the following values so that the Relay characteristics will be maintained.
C
B
A
Direction A: 4.90 N max.
Direction B: 9.80 N max.
Direction C: 9.80 N max.
Secure the claws to the area indicated by shading.
Do not attach them to the center area or to only part of the Relay.
Environmental Conditions During Operation,
Storage, and Transportation
Protect the Relays from direct sunlight and keep the Relays under
normal temperature, humidity, and pressure.
Mounting Latching Relays
The Latching Relays are reset before shipping. If excessive vibration
or shock is imposed, however, the Latching Relays may be set accidentally. Be sure to apply a reset signal before use. Make sure that
the vibration or shock that is generated by other devices on the same
panel does not exceed the rated value of the Latching Relays.
Surface-mounted Relay
G6J-Y
507
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real property and income taxes), including any interest or penalties thereon,
imposed directly or indirectly on Seller or required to be collected directly or
indirectly by Seller for the manufacture, production, sale, delivery, importation,
consumption or use of the Products sold hereunder (including customs duties
and sales, excise, use, turnover and license taxes) shall be charged to and
remitted by Buyer to Seller.
7. Financial. If the financial position of Buyer at any time becomes unsatisfactory
to Seller, Seller reserves the right to stop shipments or require satisfactory
security or payment in advance. If Buyer fails to make payment or otherwise
comply with these Terms or any related agreement, Seller may (without liability
and in addition to other remedies) cancel any unshipped portion of Products
sold hereunder and stop any Products in transit until Buyer pays all amounts,
including amounts payable hereunder, whether or not then due, which are
owing to it by Buyer. Buyer shall in any event remain liable for all unpaid
accounts.
8. Cancellation; Etc. Orders are not subject to rescheduling or cancellation
unless Buyer indemnifies Seller fully against all costs or expenses arising in
connection therewith.
9. Force Majeure. Seller shall not be liable for any delay or failure in delivery
resulting from causes beyond its control, including earthquakes, fires, floods,
strikes or other labor disputes, shortage of labor or materials, accidents to
machinery, acts of sabotage, riots, delay in or lack of transportation or the
requirements of any government authority.
10. Shipping; Delivery. Unless otherwise expressly agreed in writing by Seller:
1. Shipments shall be by a carrier selected by Seller;
2. Such carrier shall act as the agent of Buyer and delivery to such carrier
shall constitute delivery to Buyer;
3. All sales and shipments of Products shall be FOB shipping point (unless
otherwise stated in writing by Seller), at which point title to and all risk of
loss of the Products shall pass from Seller to Buyer, provided that Seller
shall retain a security interest in the Products until the full purchase price is
paid by Buyer;
4. Delivery and shipping dates are estimates only.
5. Seller will package Products as it deems proper for protection against
normal handling and extra charges apply to special conditions.
11. Claims. Any claim by Buyer against Seller for shortage or damage to the
Products occurring before delivery to the carrier must be presented in writing
to Seller within 30 days of receipt of shipment and include the original transportation bill signed by the carrier noting that the carrier received the Products
from Seller in the condition claimed.
12. Warranties. (a) Exclusive Warranty. Seller's exclusive warranty is that the
Products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of
twelve months from the date of sale by Seller (or such other period expressed
in writing by Seller). Seller disclaims all other warranties, express or implied.
(b) Limitations. SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ABOUT NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS.
BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT ALONE HAS DETERMINED THAT THE
PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR
INTENDED USE. Seller further disclaims all warranties and responsibility of
any type for claims or expenses based on infringement by the Products or otherwise of any intellectual property right. (c) Buyer Remedy. Seller's sole obligation hereunder shall be to replace (in the form originally shipped with Buyer
responsible for labor charges for removal or replacement thereof) the noncomplying Product or, at Seller's election, to repay or credit Buyer an amount
equal to the purchase price of the Product; provided that in no event shall
Seller be responsible for warranty, repair, indemnity or any other claims or
expenses regarding the Products unless Seller's analysis confirms that the
Products were properly handled, stored, installed and maintained and not subject to contamination, abuse, misuse or inappropriate modification. Return of
any Products by Buyer must be approved in writing by Seller before shipment.
Seller shall not be liable for the suitability or unsuitability or the results from the
use of Products in combination with any electrical or electronic components,
circuits, system assemblies, or any other materials or substances or environments. Any advice, recommendations or information given orally or in writing
are not to be construed as an amendment or addition to the above warranty.
13. Limitation on Liability; Etc. SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL,
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOSS OF
PROFITS OR PRODUCTION OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCTS, WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED IN
CONTRACT, WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY. Further, in
no event shall liability of Seller exceed the individual price of the Product on
which liability is asserted.
14. Indemnities. Buyer shall indemnify and hold harmless Seller, its affiliates and
its employees from and against all liabilities, losses, claims, costs and
expenses (including attorney's fees and expenses) related to any claim, investigation, litigation or proceeding (whether or not Seller is a party) which arises
or is alleged to arise from Buyer's acts or omissions under these Terms or in
any way with respect to the Products. Without limiting the foregoing, Buyer (at
its own expense) shall indemnify and hold harmless Seller and defend or settle
any action brought against Seller to the extent that it is based on a claim that
any Product made to Buyer specifications infringed intellectual property rights
of another party.
15. Property; Confidentiality. The intellectual property embodied in the Products is
the exclusive property of Seller and its affiliates and Buyer shall not attempt to
duplicate it in any way without the written permission of Seller. Notwithstanding any charges to Buyer for engineering or tooling, all engineering and tooling
shall remain the exclusive property of Seller. All information and materials supplied by Seller to Buyer relating to the Products are confidential and proprietary, and Buyer shall limit distribution thereof to its trusted employees and
strictly prevent disclosure to any third party.
16. Miscellaneous. (a) Waiver. No failure or delay by Seller in exercising any right
and no course of dealing between Buyer and Seller shall operate as a waiver
of rights by Seller. (b) Assignment. Buyer may not assign its rights hereunder
without Seller's written consent. (c) Law. These Terms are governed by Illinois law (without regard to conflict of law principles). Federal and state courts
in Illinois shall have exclusive jurisdiction for any dispute hereunder.
(d) Amendment. These Terms constitute the entire agreement between Buyer
and Seller relating to the Products, and no provision may be changed or
waived unless in writing signed by the parties. (e) Severability. If any provision
hereof is rendered ineffective or invalid, such provision shall not invalidate any
other provision. (f) Setoff. Buyer shall have no right to set off any amounts
against the amount owing in respect of this invoice.. (g) Definitions. As used
herein, "including" means "including without limitation".
Certain Precautions on Specifications and Use
1. Suitability for Use. Seller shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes or regulations which apply to the combination of the Product in
Buyer's application or use of the Product. At Buyer's request, Seller will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use which apply to the Product. This information by itself is not
sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the Product in combination with the end product, machine, system, or other application or use.
Buyer shall be solely responsible for determining appropriateness of the particular Product with respect to Buyer's application, product or system. Buyer
shall take application responsibility in all cases but the following is a nonexhaustive list of applications for which particular attention must be given:
(i) Outdoor use, uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical
interference, or conditions or uses not described in this document.
(ii) Energy control systems, combustion systems, railroad systems, aviation
systems, medical equipment, amusement machines, vehicles, safety
equipment, and installations subject to
separate industry or government regulations.
(iii)Use in consumer products or any use in significant quantities.
(iv)Systems, machines and equipment that could present a risk to life or
property. Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to this
product.
NEVER USE THE PRODUCT FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS
RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM
AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS, AND THAT
THE OMRON PRODUCT IS PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE
INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM.
2. Programmable Products. Seller shall not be responsible for the user's
programming of a programmable product, or any consequence thereof.
3. Performance Data. Performance data given in this publication is provided as a
guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty.
It may represent the result of Seller's test conditions, and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to
Seller's Warranty and Limitations of Liability.
4. Change in Specifications. Product specifications and accessories may be
changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons. It is our practice to change part numbers when published ratings or features are changed,
or when significant construction changes are made. However, some specifications of the Product may be changed without any notice. When in doubt, special part numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your
application. Please consult with your Seller representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased Product.
5. Errors and Omissions. The information in this publication has been carefully
checked and is believed to be accurate; however, no responsibility is assumed
for clerical, typographical or proofreading errors, or omissions.
6. RoHS Compliance. Where indicated, our products currently comply, to the best
of our knowledge as of the date of this publication, with the requirements of the
European Union's Directive on the Restriction of certain Hazardous Substances ("RoHS"), although the requirements of RoHS do not take effect until
July 2006. These requirements may be subject to change. Please consult our
website for current information.
Complete “Terms and Conditions of Sale” for product purchase and use are on Omron’s website
at www.components.omron.com – under the “About Us” tab, in the Legal Matters section.
ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by 0.03937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by 0.03527.
OMRON ELECTRONIC
COMPONENTS LLC
55 E. Commerce Drive, Suite B
Schaumburg, IL 60173
847-882-2288
Cat. No. JB301-E3-01
3/05
OMRON CANADA, INC.
OMRON ON-LINE
885 Milner Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M1B 5V8
Global - http://www.omron.com
USA - http://www.components.omron.com
Canada - http://www.omron.ca
416-286-6465
Specifications subject to change without notice
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