Relay Life
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Relay Life
Mechanical Life
The contacts of mechanical relays wear with usage, and worn contacts have a higher contact resistance. The mechanical life specification is typically the number of switch cycles before the contact resistance rises above 1 Ω. This rating assumes no electrical load across contacts during actuation.
Electrical Life
Switching active electrical signals, especially high power signals, causes arcing across the relay contacts. This arcing produces pits on the contact surface and accelerates the contact wear described in Mechanical Life. The electrical life specification is the number of switch cycles, under load, before the contact resistance rises above 1 Ω.