Low Signal Relay G6K 53
Low Signal Relay
G6K
Compact fourth generation design, offers excellent board
space savings.
Available in 2.54 and 3.2 mm coil-contact terminal spacing.
“-Y” models meet 2.5 kV Bellcore surge requirements.
Conforms to FCC Part 68.
Terminal design based on Omron’s successful G6S relay.
Available in PCB through-hole, SMT gullwing and SMT
“inside-L” terminals.
UL recognized / CSA certified.
Available in single coil latching.
RoHS Compliant.
RC
Ordering Information
To Order: Select the part number and add the desired coil voltage rating (e.g., G6K-2F-DC5).
When ordering tape packing (surface mount versions), add “-TR” to the model number (e.g., G6K-2G-TR-DC5)
Specifications
Contact Data
Note: This value was measured at a switching frequency of 120 operations/min and the criterion of contact resistance is 50 Ω. This value may vary
depending on the switching frequency and operating environment. Always double-check relay suitability under actual operating conditions.
Terminal Contact form Model
Non-latching
2.54 mm spacing
Non-latching
3.2 mm coil-contact
terminal spacing
Single coil latching
3.2 mm coil-contact
terminal spacing
Gullwing DPDT G6K-2F G6K-2F-Y G6KU-2F-Y
Inside “L G6K-2G G6K-2G-Y G6KU-2G-Y
PCB through-hole G6K-2P G6K-2P-Y G6KU-2P-Y
Load Resistive load (cosφ=1)
Rated load 0.3 A at 125 VAC
1 A at 30 VDC
Contact material Ag (Au clad)
Max. carry current 1 A
Max. operating voltage 125 VAC, 60 VDC
Max. operating current 1 A
Max. switching capacity 37.5 VA, 30W
Min. permissible load (See note) 10 μA at 10 mVDC
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Coil Data
G6K- 2.5 mm coil-contact terminal spacing, standard, non-latching (G6K-2F, G6K-2G, G6K-2P)
G6K- 3.2 mm coil-contact terminal spacing, non-latching (G6K-2F-Y, G6K-2G-Y, G6K-2P-Y)
G6KU- 3.2 mm spacing, single coil latching (G6KU-2F-Y, G6KU-2G-Y, G6KU-2P-Y)
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 unless otherwise specified.
3. Pick-up voltage will vary with temperature
4. The maximum voltage is the highest voltage that can be imposed on the relay coil instantaneously.
Characteristics
Note: 1. The contact resistance was measured with 10 mA at 1 VDC with a voltage-drop method.
2. Values in parentheses are typical values unless otherwise stated.
3.
The insulation resistance was measured with a 500-VDC megohmmeter applied to the same parts as those for checking the dielectric strength.
4. Data shown are of initial value.
Rated voltage
(VDC)
Rated current
(mA)
Coil resistance
(Ω)
Pick-up voltage Dropout voltage Maximum voltage Power consumption
(mW)
% of rated value
3 33.0 91 80% max. 10% min. 150% max.
@ 23°C to 70°C
Approx. 100
4.5 23.2 194
5 21.1 237
6 17.6 341
9 11.3 795
12 9.1 1,315
24 4.6 5,220
Rated voltage
(VDC)
Rated current
(mA)
Coil resistance
(Ω)
Set-up voltage Reset voltage Maximum voltage Power consumption
(mW)
% of rated value
3 33.0 91 75% max. 75% min. 150% max.
@ 23°C to 70°C
Approx. 100
4.5 23.2 194
5 21.1 237
6 17.6 341
9 11.3 795
12 9.1 1,315
24 4.6 5,220
Contact resistance (See note 1) 100 mΩ max.
Operate (set) time (See note 2) 3 ms max. (Approx. 1.4 ms - standard. Approx. 1.2 ms - latching)
Release (set) time (See note 2) 3 ms max. (Approx. 1.3 ms - standard. Approx. 1.2 ms - latching)
Insulation resistance (See note 3) 1,000 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC)
Dielectric strength 1,500 VAC for 1 minute between coil contacts
1,000 VAC for 1 minute between contacts of different poles
750 VAC for 1 minute between contacts of the same pole
Surge withstand voltage “-Y’ versions 2,500 V, (2 x 10 μs) between coil and contacts.
(Conforms to Bellcore specifications)
Standard versions 1,500 V, (10 x 160 μs) between coil and contacts / contacts of different and same polarity.
(Conforms to FCC Part 68)
Vibration Mechanical durability 10 to 55 Hz; 5.0 mm double amplitude
Malfunction durability 10 to 55 Hz; 3.3 mm double amplitude
Shock Mechanical durability 1,000 m/s2 (approx. 100G)
Malfunction durability 750 m/s2 (approx. 75G)
Ambient temperature -40°C to 70°C with no icing or condensation
Humidity 5 to 85% RH
Service life Mechanical 50,000,000 operations min. (at 36,000 operations per hour)
Electrical 100,000 operations min. at rated load (at 1,800 operations per hour)
Weight Approx. 0.7 g
Low Signal Relay G6K 55
Characteristic data
Maximum Switching Capacity Ambient Temperature vs.
Maximum Coil Voltage
Ambient Temperature vs.
Switching Current
Rated operating current (A)
Maximum coil voltage (%)
Rated operating current (A)
DC resistive load
Rated operating voltage (V)Ambient temperature (°C) Ambient temperature (°C)
AC resistive load
Note: The maximum coil voltage refers to the maxi-
mum value in a varying range of operating
power voltage, not a continuous voltage.
Electrical Service Life Ambient Temperature vs. Must
Operate or Must Release Voltage
G6K-2G (F/P), G6K-2G (F/P)-Y
On the basis of rated voltage (%)
Rated operating current (A)
125 VAC resistive load
Ambient temperature: 23°C
Switching frequency:
1,800 operations/hour
Ambient temperature (°C)
Service Life (x10 operations)
4
30 VDC resistive load
Ambient temperature: 23°C
Switching frequency:
1,800 operations/hour
Max. estimated value
Operate voltage
Release voltage
Ambient Temperature vs. Must
Set or Must Reset Voltage
G6KU-2G (F/P)-Y
On the basis of rated voltage (%)
Ambient temperature (°C)
Max. estimated value
Electrical Service Life
(with Must Operate and Must
Release Voltage) (See note.)
G6K-2G (F/P), G6K-2G (F/P)-Y
Electrical Service Life
(Contact Resistance) (See note.)
G6K-2G (F/P), G6K-2G (F/P)-Y
Contact resistance (mΩ)
Operating frequency (x10 operations)
On the basis of rated voltage (%)
Operating frequency (x103 operations)
Must operate
Must release
Sample: G6K-2G Sample: G6K-2G
Test conditions: 1 A resistive load
NO
contact
NC
contact
Contact resistance
Shock Malfunction
Energized
Not
energized
Shock direction Unit: m/s
Sample: G6K-2G
Number of Relays: 10
Conditions: Shock is applied in ±X, ±Y, and ±Z di
rections three times each with and with
out energizing the Relays to check the
number of contact malfunctions.
3
2
Switching frequency: 1,800 operations/h
Number of Relays: 10
Test conditions: 1 A resistive load at
30 VDC with an operation rate of 50%
Number of Relays: 10
at 30 VDC with an operation rate of 50%
Switching frequency: 1,800 operations/h
Note: The tests were conducted at an
ambient temperature of 23°C.
Note: The tests were conducted at an
ambient temperature of 23°C.
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Note: 1. The tests were conducted at an ambient temperature of 23°C.
2. High-frequency characteristics depend on the PCB to which the Relay is mounted. Always check these characteristics including
endurance in the actual machine before use.
Sample
Not energized
Sample
Energized
Must operate voltage
Must release voltage
Initial stage Test
Average value
Initial stageTest
Average value
Sample
Not energized
Sample
Energized
Initial stageTest
Average value
Initial stageTest
Average value
Change rate on the basis
of initial value (%)
Change rate on the basis
of initial value (%)
Change rate on the basis
of initial value (%)
Change rate on the basis
of initial value (%)
Must operate voltage
Must release voltage
Contact Reliability Test
(See note.)
G6K-2G (F/P), G6K-2G (F/P)-Y
Operating frequency (x10 operations)
Note 1: The test was conducted at an ambient temperature of 23°C.
Sample: G6K-2G
Number of Relays: 10
Test conditions: 10 mA resistive load at
10 mVDC with an operation rate of 50 %
Switching frequency: 7,200 operations/h
Contact resistance (m )
Ω
NO
contact
NC
contact
External Magnetic Interference
G6K-2G (F/P), G6K-2G (F/P)-Y
(Average value)
Change rate on the basis of initial value (%)
Sample: G6K-2G
Number of Relays: 10
Must operate voltage
Must release voltage
External magnetic field (A/m)
(Average value)
Change rate on the basis of initial value (%)
Sample: G6K-2G
Number of Relays: 10
Must operate voltage
Must release voltage
External magnetic field (A/m)
(Average value)
Change rate on the basis of initial value (%)
Sample: G6K-2G
Number of Relays: 10
External magnetic field (A/m)
High-frequency Characteristics
(Isolation)
G6K-2G (F/P), G6K-2G (F/P)-Y
(Average value) (Average value)
Insertion loss (dB)
(Average value)
Return loss (dB)
Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
High-frequency Characteristics
(Insertion Loss)
G6K-2G (F/P), G6K-2G (F/P)-Y
High-frequency Characteristics
(Return Loss)
G6K-2G (F/P),G6K-2G (F/P)-Y
Mutual Magnetic Interference
G6K-2G (F/P), G6K-2G (F/P)-Y
Mutual Magnetic Interference
G6K-2G (F/P), G6K-2G (F/P)-Y
Must operate voltage
Must release voltage
Isolation (dB)
Frequency (MHz)
3
2: The contact resistance data are periodically measured reference values and are not values from each monitoring operation.
Contact resistance values will vary according to the switching frequency and operating environment, so be sure to check
operation under the actual operating conditions before use.
Sample: G6K-2G
Number of Relays: 10
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
1 10 100
Sample: G6K-2G
Number of Relays: 10
1 10 100
Sample: G6K-2G
Number of Relays: 10
Return loss
V.SWR
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
1.4
1.35
1.3
1.25
1.2
1.15
1.1
1.05
1
V. S W R
1 10 100
Low Signal Relay G6K 57
Approvals
UL Recognized (File No. E41515) / CSA Certified (File No. LR31928) - - Ambient Temp. = 40°C
Dimensions
Note: All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated.
Contact form Coil rating Contact ratings Number of test operations
DPDT 3 to 24 VDC 1 A at 30 VDC (Resistive)
0.5 A at 60 VDC (Resistive)
0.3 A at 125 VAC (General Use)
6,000
Must Operate and Must Release
Time Distribution
(See note.)
G6K-2G (F/P), G6K-2G (F/P)-Y
Number of contacts
Sample: G6K-2G
Number of Relays:
50
Time (ms)
Sample: G6K-2G
Number of Relays: 50
Change rate on the basis of rated value (%)
After test
Must Operate and Must Release
Bounce Time Distribution (See note.)
G6K-2G (F/P) , G6K-2G (F/P)-Y
Vibration Resistance
G6K-2G (F/P), G6K-2G (F/P)-Y
Number of contacts
Note: The tests were conducted at an ambient temperature of 23°C.
Must operate
bounce time
Must operate voltage
Must release voltage
Time (ms)
Must release
bounce time
Must operate
Must release time
G6K-2F Mounting Dimensions (Top View) Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Top View)
Orientation mark
Note: Each value has a tolerance of ±0.3 mm.
Tolerance: ±0.1 mm
G6K-2G Mounting Dimensions (Top View) Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Top View)
Orientation mark
Note: Each value has a tolerance of ±0.3 mm.
Tolerance: ±0.1 mm
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G6K-2F-Y
Mounting Dimensions (Top View) Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Top View)
Orientation mark
Note: Each value has a tolerance of ±0.3 mm.
Tolerance: ±0.1 mm
G6K-2G-Y
Mounting Dimensions (Top View) Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Top View)
Orientation mark
Tolerance: ±0.1 mm
Note: Each value has a tolerance of ±0.3 mm.
G6K-2P-Y
Mounting Dimensions (Bottom View) Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Bottom View)
Orientation mark
Note: Each value has a tolerance of ±0.3 mm.
Eight,
0.8-dia. holes
Tolerance: ±0.1 mm
G6KU-2F-Y
Mounting Dimensions (Top View) Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Top View)
Orientation mark
Note: Each value has a tolerance of ±0.3 mm.
Tolerance: ±0.1 mm
G6KU-2G-Y
Mounting Dimensions (Top View) Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Top View)
Orientation mark
Note: Each value has a tolerance of ±0.3 mm.
Tolerance: ±0.1 mm
G6KU-2P-Y
Mounting Dimensions (Bottom View) Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Bottom View)
Orientation mark
Note: Each value has a tolerance of ±0.3 mm.
Eight, 0.8-dia. holes
Tolerance: ±0.1 mm
Low Signal Relay G6K 59
Packaging Information
Relays in tube packing are arranged so that the orientation mark of each Relay is on the left side.
Be sure to reference Relay orientation when mounting the Relay to the PCB.
Tube length: 520 mm (stopper not included)
No. of Relays per Tube: 50
Tape and Reel Dimensions (Surface Mount Models)
Tape type: ETX7200 (EIAJ - Electronic Industrial Association of Japan)
Reel type: RPM-16D (EIAJ, 330 mm diameter)
Relays per reel: 900
Tube packing Standard nomenclature 50 pcs per anti-static tube
Tape packing
(SMT versions, only)
When ordering, add “TR” before the rated coil voltage (e.g., G6K-2G-TR-DC5).
Note: TR is not part of the relay model number and will not be marked on the relay.
900 pcs per reel
2 reels per box
Order in box multiples
(see details below)
Stopper (gray) Orientation of Relays
Stopper (green)
1. Direction of Relay Insertion
2. Reel Dimensions
3. Carrier Tape Dimensions
Top tape
(cover tape)
Carrier tape
Orientation mark
Pulling
direction
G6K-2F, G6K-2F-Y, G6KU-2F-Y
G6K-2G, G6K-2G-Y, G6KU-2G-Y
Emboss
tape
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Recommended Soldering Method
Temperature indicates the surface temperature of the PCBs.
IRS Method (for surface mounting terminal models)
(1) IRS Method (Mounting Solder: Lead) (2) IRS Method (Mounting Solder: Lead-free)
The thickness of cream solder to be applied should be within a range between 150 and 200 μm on OMRONs 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 side.
Visually check that the Relay is properly soldered.
Precautions
Correct Use
Handling
Do not unpack the relay until mounting it.
Soldering
Solder: JIS Z3282, H63A or equivalent
Soldering temperature: Approx. 250°C (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)
Be sure to make a molten solder level adjustment so that the solder
will not overflow on the PCB.
Claw Securing Force During Automatic
Mounting
During automatic insertion of Relays, make sure to set the securing
force of each claw to the following so that the Relays characteristics
will be maintained.
Environmental Conditions During Operation,
Storage, and Transportation
It is best to keep the relay in its packaging in a controlled environ-
ment until it is ready for mounting.
If the Relay is stored for a long time in an adverse environment with
high temperature, high humidity, organic gases, or sulfide gases, sul-
fide or oxide films will form on the contact surfaces. These films may
result in unstable contact, contact problems, or functional problems.
Therefore, operate, store, or transport the product under specified
environmental conditions.
Latching Relay Mounting
Make sure that the vibration or shock that is generated from other
devices, such as relays in operation, on the same panel and imposed
on the Latching Relay does not exceed the rated value, otherwise the
Latching Relay that has been set may be reset or vice versa. The
Latching Relay is reset before shipping. If excessive vibration or
shock is imposed, however, the Latching Relay may be set acciden-
tally. Be sure to apply a reset signal before use.
Maximum Allowable Voltage
The maximum allowable 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 tempera-
ture may result in burning or short-circuiting.) The maximum allow-
able voltage also involves important restrictions which include the
following:
Temperature (°C)
Soldering
Preheating
Time (s)
220 to
245
180 to
200
150
90 to 120 20 to 30
Temperature (°C)
Soldering
Preheating
Time (s)
Upper surface of case (peak):
255˚C max.
120 max. 30 max.
250 max.
230
180
150
Note: The temperature profile indicates the
temperature of the relay terminal
section.
Relay
terminal
section
Correct Soldering Incorrect Soldering
PCB
Terminal
Solder
Relay
Land
Excessive
amount of
solder
Insufficient
amount of
solder
Direction A: 1.96 N
Direction B: 4.90 N
Direction C: 1.96 N
Low Signal Relay G6K 61
Must not cause thermal changes in 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 to use the maximum allowable voltage as speci-
fied 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 pro-
vided that the voltage is less than or equal to the maximum allowable
voltage. It must be noted that continuous voltage application to the
coil will cause a coil temperature increase which may affect charac-
teristics such as electrical life and coil insulation.
Coating
The Relay mounting on the PCB may be coated or washed but do not
apply silicone coating or detergent containing silicone, otherwise the
silicone coating or detergent may remain on the surface of the Relay.
PCB Mounting
If two or more Relays are closely mounted with the long sides of the
Relays facing each other and soldering is performed with infrared
radiation, the solder may not be properly exposed to the infrared
rays. Be sure to keep the proper distance between adjacent Relays
as shown below to insure formation of good solder joints.
Two or more Relays may be mounted as closely as desired with the
short sides of the Relays facing each other.
G6K-2G
G6K-2F
2 mm min.
2.7 mm min.
Low Signal Relay G6K
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