The recommended PCB layout and land pattern can be found in the Coto Technology USA application note AN-105, which provides guidelines for optimal PCB design and layout to ensure reliable operation of the relay.
To ensure reliable switching performance in high-vibration or high-shock environments, it is recommended to use a relay socket or a relay with a built-in shock and vibration dampening mechanism, such as the Coto Technology USA 8L41-05-111-SV.
The maximum allowable voltage drop across the relay contacts is 100 mV, as specified in the datasheet. Exceeding this voltage drop may lead to premature contact wear or failure.
The 8L41-05-111 is not intended for use in safety-critical applications, such as medical devices or aerospace systems, without additional safety certifications and approvals. Engineers should consult with Coto Technology USA or a qualified safety expert to determine the suitability of the relay for their specific application.
The operating lifetime and expected number of cycles of the 8L41-05-111 relay depend on various factors, including the application, environment, and usage patterns. Engineers can consult with Coto Technology USA or refer to the relay's datasheet and application notes to estimate the relay's operating lifetime and expected number of cycles.
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