TDH-1609
ENGINEERING DATA SHEET
ON OPERATE-FIXED PERIOD
1PNO (SSO)
FEATURES
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Small size and weight
High-reliability design
Hermetically sealed
High transient immunity
Qualified to MIL-PRF-83726/24
Compatible with M12883/52 & /53 socket module and track
mount
Reverse Polarity Protection
PRINCIPLE TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Enclosure:Hermetic Sealed per
MIL-STD-883, Method 1014
Condition B,C
Finish: per MIL-T-10727
Terminals:
Gold Plate per MIL-G-45204
Type II, Class 2, Grade C
Weight
Yes
APPLICATION NOTES:
101
APPLICABLE SOCKET:
B210
Tin Plate
Plug-in
M12883/52 = SOCKET
M12883/53 = TRACK
15.88 grams max.
DESCRIPTION
The TDH-1609 Time Delay Relays have been designed with thick film hybrid microelectronics timing circuits and
are packaged in a hermetically sealed military style enclosure. The TDH-1609 series are qualified to MIL-PRF-
83726/24 and designed to withstand severe environmental conditions encountered in military/aerospace
applications. These relays are suited for use in power control, communication circuits and many other
applications where power switching and high reliability are required over a wide temperature range.
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AMERICAS
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EUROPE
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Data sheets are for initial product selection and comparison. Contact Esterline Power Systems prior to choosing a component.
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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION
Input (Control)Parameters
Timing:
a. Operation, Time Delay on
b. Method
c. Range
d. Accuracy
Recycle Time
Operations: (X1-X2)
a. Input & Control Voltage
b. Operating Current
Transients: MIL-STD-704A, Limit 1
a. Positive, Transients
b. Spike Susceptibility
c. Self-Generated Spikes
Electromagnetic Interference Per MIL-STD-461A
Power Loss
Operate
Fixed Period
0.05 to 500 Seconds
±10% [1]
10 ms, Min [5]
20-30 Vdc
10 mA, Max @ +25° C
+80 Volts Max
±600 Volts Max
None
Class 1D [3]
1 ms [2]
TDH-1609
Output (Load) Parameters
Contact Form
Contact Rating
Voltage Drop, Maximum
Leakage Current, Maximum:
a. at 28 Vdc and 25° C
d. at 28 Vdc and 125° C
Dielectric Strength:
a. @ Sea Level, 60 Hz
b. @ 25,000 m., 60 Hz
Insulation Resistance @ 500 Vdc
SPST
150 mA
2 Vdc
1 Microampere
10 Microamperes
1000 Vrms [4]
350 Vrms
1000 M
Ω
[4]
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Ambient Temperatures Range:
a. Operating
b. Non-Operating
Vibration:
a. Sinusoidal
10-55 Hz
55-500 Hz
500-3000 Hz
b. Random: MIL-STD-810
Shock, 0.5 MS, 1/2 Sine, 3 Axis
Acceleration, in any Axis
Life at Rated Resistive Load; Minimum
1.524 mm DA
10 G
20 G
0.2 G
2
/Hz
1,100 G
100 G
1,000,000 operations
-55 to +125° C
-55 to +125° C
NUMBERING SYSTEM
TDH-1609 - 1001
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1
3
W
|
4
M83726/24 - 1001
|
|
|
1
2
3
W
|
4
1.
2.
3.
4.
Model Number or Basic "MIL-PRF" Series number.
Military "Slash" number.
Timing Range, Fixed: 100 milliseconds to 500 seconds. (See Note 6).
Quality level (See Note 7).
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MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TDH-1609
RESISTOR INTERNALLY
CONNECTED
COMMON(-)
X2
TD
MILITARY PART NUMBER & DATA
B1
10K
A1
LOAD
SERIAL NUMBER
NAMEPLATE (FAR SIDE)
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (NEAR SIDE)
2.03 ±.13
2 PLACES
20.57 MAX
L
A3
X1
20-32 VDC(+)
CONTRASTING BEAD
16.27
MAX
4.01 ±.08
FROM FACE
OF HEADER
2 PLACES
FIXED TIME DELAY
20-32 VDC
0 VDC
X1-X2
4.32
8 PLACES 5.08
DATE CODE (NEAR SIDE)
1.02 ±.03 DIA, 8 PINS
FINISH: PARA 3.4.2.
1.27 ±.03 DIA POLARIZING PIN
11.43
7.62
3.81
2.79 ±.13
2 PLACES
C
L
3.81
3.30
.25-.38R
4 PLACES
4.57
10.41 MAX
1.40 ±.13
2 PLACES
INPUT
VOLTAGE
TIME DELAY
OUTPUT DE-ENERGIZED
A3-X2
ENERGIZED
1.91
CONTRASTING BEAD
DIMENSIONS ARE SHOWN IN MILLIMETERS.
TIME DELAY ON OPERATE
NOTES
[1] The accuracy specification applies for any combination of operating temperature and voltage.
[2] The accuracy will not be affected by power interruptions up to 1 millisecond, spaced at
least 10 milliseconds apart. Transient and power loss specifications are based on a maximum
duty cycle of 1/50.
[3] EMI test limits will not be exceeded during the timing interval or when continuously
energized under steady state conditions, per paragraph 3.23, MIL-R-83726C.
[4] Terminals X1, X2, A1, B1 and A3 must be connected together during the test. Dielectric
withstanding voltage and insulation resistance are measured at sea level between all
mutually insulated terminals and between all terminals and case.
[5] Recycle time is defined as the minimum time power must be removed from terminal X1 to assure
that a new cycle can be completed within the specified timing tolerance.
[6] A four digit number defines the time delay in milliseconds. The first three
digits are significant figures, used to define the specific time delay. The fourth digit
represents the number of zeros to follow the first three digits.
Examples:
1001 = 1 second (1,000 milliseconds)
2502 = 25 seconds (25,000 milliseconds)
5000 = 0.5 seconds (500 milliseconds)
[7] Quality level as specified in MIL-R-83726, paragraph 3.1.1, 3.1.2 and 3.1.3.
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Application notes
DERATING OF CONTACTS FOR DC VOLTAGES
ABOVE NOMINAL RATING
N°101
To establish a standard for the derating of relay contacts is, at best, a subjective practice. Limitations are governed by the
type of relay, contact gap, maximum voltage capabilities of the relay contact system, and the contact material.
The most common method is to derate the contacts by use of the Power Formula, using the known current and voltage.
This method is valid only for
Resistive Loads,
and is an approximation only; keeping in mind the limitations mentioned
above.
Power = IE (Current x Voltage)
I
2
E
2
= 2/3 I
1
E
1
Example:
A designer is working with a 55 volt DC system and has a relay rated at 10 amps resistive at 28 volts DC.
What is the maximum current that can be switched at 55 Vdc.
I
1
= 10 Amperes
E
1
= 28 VDC
E
2
= 55 VDC
I
2
= ? (Current ratings at 55 VDC Resistive)
I
2
E
2
= 2 I
1
E
1
/3
I
2
= 2 I
1
E
1
/E
2
3
= 2 (10 x 28)/55 x 3
= 560/165
I
2
= 3.4 Amperes at 55VDC
In addition, the user should always be concerned about the following:
1. Derating contacts that are rated for less than 10 Amperes at nominal voltage.
2. Derating contacts for use in system voltages above 130 Volts DC
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ENGINEERING DATA SHEET
B210-003
TRACK MOUNT RELAY SOCKET
BASIC SOCKET SERIES DESIGNATION FOR:
Series M210
APPLICABLE TRACK
MT-200-003
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Designed to the standard and requirements of MIL-S-12883/52.
Tolerances, unless otherwise specified, ±0.12mm.
Contact per MIL-C-39029
EUROPE
AMERICAS
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57430 Sarralbe
P.O. Box 5032
Buena Park, CA 90622 USAFrance
ASIA
Room 501, 5/F, The Centre Mark
287 - 299 Queen's Road Central
Hong Kong
Tel: (33) 3 87 97 31 01 Tel: (852) 2 191 3830
Fax: (33) 3 87 97 96 86 Fax: (852) 2 389 5803
Fax: (01) 714-670-1145
Data sheets are for initial product selection and comparison. Contact Leach International prior to choosing a component.
Featuring
LEACH
©
power and control solutions
Tel: (01) 714-736-7599
www.leachintl.com
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