Categories: NEW PRODUCTS

Panasonic Launches “PA-N Relay” Suitable for Programmable Logic Controllers

Panasonic developed the “PA-N Relay” that will help PLC manufacturers to develop products that meet new safety standards. The new relay will contribute to improved safety and reliability of industrial equipment.

Osaka, Japan – Panasonic Corporation announced today that it has developed the “PA-N Relay”, and will launch the product in April 2016. The new product has been developed to comply with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards and is certified to the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Inc.’s standards for programmable logic controllers used to control production facilities at factories. The product achieves a high breakdown voltage of 3,000 V, as well as showing excellent shock resistance and low power consumption. It is expected to assist PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers) manufacturers to develop products that are compatible with the new standards.

Industrial equipment used in factories needs to be safe and reliable. Changes are planned to be made to the European IEC standards and the UL standards of the United States to impose further safety requirements on PLCs, such as securing better insulation to prevent accident. PLC manufacturers are urgently developing products to meet the new standards, and highly reliable products compliant with the new standards are being sought for relays that control the output from PLCs. In response to these developments, Panasonic has modified the internal structure of its relay to improve its breakdown voltage from 2,000 V to 3,000 V, to make it compatible with the new standards.

This new product has the following features.

  1. Compatibility with the changes to be made in the IEC standards and the UL standards will assist PLC manufacturers to develop new products that meet the higher standards.
    •Breakdown voltage: 3,000 V (Panasonic’s conventional product*: 2,000 V)
    •Sufficient insulation distance between the coil and the contact:
    Clearance: min. 5.29 mm, Creepage distance: min. 5.35 mm
    (Dimensions: 5.0 x 20 x 12.5 mm)
    Panasonic’s conventional product*: Clearance: 2.36 mm, Creepage distance: 3.05 mm (Dimensions: 5.0 x 20 x 12.5 mm)
  2. High breakdown voltage and excellent shock resistance prevent malfunction of industrial equipment and contribute to improved safety and reliability.
    •Shock resistance: 147 m/s²
  3. Reduction of coil power consumption by approximately 10% from the level of Panasonic’s conventional product* contributes to the enhancement of energy efficiency of industrial equipment.
    •Power consumption: 110 mW, Panasonic’s conventional product*: 120 mW/180 mW
  • * Panasonic’s conventional product: Relay for PLCs (PA relay)

Applications:

Output from programmable logic controllers, industrial equipment, etc.

Liat

Recent Posts

Prime Security Raises $20M to Transform Product Security with the First Agentic Security Architect

Prime’s new platform accelerates development with automated security reviews and full visibility into design-level risks…

5 hours ago

Safebooks AI Raises $15 Million to Automate Revenue Data Integrity for Enterprise Finance Teams

Safebooks Inc., the pioneer in Financial Data Governance, today announced its emergence from stealth and…

6 hours ago

NVIDIA and AWS Expand Full-Stack Partnership, Providing the Secure, High-Performance Compute Platform Vital for Future Innovation

AWS integrates NVIDIA NVLink Fusion into its custom silicon, including the next-generation Tranium4 chip, Graviton…

1 week ago

Molex Names Top 10 Connectivity and Electronics Design Predictions for 2026, Fueled by Far-Reaching Impact of Artificial Intelligences Across Major Industries

Intensifying AI demands continue to proliferate across aerospace and defense, automotive, consumer electronics, data center,…

1 week ago

Tria Technologies to bring Qualcomm DragonwingTM IQ-6 Series to market with two new compute modules

 TRIA SM2S-IQ615 and TRIA OSM-LF-IQ615 modules enable next-generation edge AI systems across a wide range…

1 week ago

At NeurIPS, NVIDIA Advances Open Model Development for Digital and Physical AI

NVIDIA releases new AI tools for speech, safety and autonomous driving — including NVIDIA DRIVE…

1 week ago