A general-purpose relay is an electronic component widely used in circuit control. Its core characteristics are high versatility, high reliability, high control precision, strong adaptability, and small size.
A general-purpose relay is a common electrical component used to control an electrical signal in a circuit by opening or closing it, thus connecting or disconnecting the circuit.
A general-purpose relay is an electrical control device that manipulates the switching state of an output signal by controlling the input signal. A general-purpose relay typically consists of a coil, contacts, and a fixed iron core. When the coil is excited by current, it generates a magnetic field, causing the contacts to close or open, thereby controlling the electrical signal in the circuit. A general-purpose relay is a common electrical component used to control an electrical signal in a circuit by opening or closing it, thus connecting or disconnecting the circuit.