Reed switches   
related subject: Relays,
Switches | 
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Basic Electrical Parameters of Reed Switch Products  pdf file | 
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Basic reed switch A Reed Switch consists of two ferromagnetic blades 
(generally composed of iron and nickel) hermetically sealed in a glass capsule, 
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Glossary of 
Commonly Used Terms Relating to Reed Switch Products 
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Handling and Load Precautions when using Reed Switches in various Sensor and Relay Applications  pdf file | 
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How a reed switch works 
A Reed Switch consists of two ferromagnetic blades (generally composed of iron 
and nickel) hermetically sealed in a glass tube. The blades overlap internally 
in the glass capsule with a gap between them, and make contact with each other 
when in the presence of a suitable magnetic field, movie | 
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How Reed Switches are used with a Permanent Magnet Reed Switch Operational 
Characteristics, pdf file | 
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Literature on Reed Switches and Reed Sensors | 
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Load Switching and 
Contact Protection The Reed Switch contact rating is dependent on the switch 
size, gap size or ampere turn rating, contact material and atmosphere within the 
glass capsule. To receive the maximum life for a given load some precautions may 
be necessary,  pdf file | 
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Magnetic reed switch principals of operation 
magnetic reed switch principals of operation,  pdf file | 
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Matrix or crossbar switching | 
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Permanent magnets for reed switch operation  pdf file | 
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Reed proximity sensors
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Reed relay protection 
a reed relay consists of a coil wrapped around a reed switch. The switch is 
composed of two overlapping ferromagnetic blades (called reeds) that are 
hermetically sealed within an inert-gas-filled glass capsule. When current flows 
through the coil, a magnetic field is produced that pulls the two reeds together | 
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Reed relay - reed switch reed relay, reed switch | 
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Reed 
relays how reed relays work, pdf file | 
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Reed 
sensor applications Reed switches and reed sensors find applications in vast 
areas, from simple position sensing in doors to more complicated ones used in the military and in sophisticated cellular phone radio 
frequency (RF) switching electronics, pdf file | 
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Reed Sensor Contact Protection Circuits When a reed switch is to be 
connected to an inductive load or a load where surge current or in-rush current 
flows (such as a capacitive load or a lamp load), the following contact 
protection circuits are required for the reed switch | 
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Reed Sensors Vs. Hall 
Effect Sensor pdf file | 
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Reed switch
the reed switch consists of a pair of flexible reeds made 
of a magnetic material, and sealed in a glass tube filled with inert gas. The 
reeds are overlapped but separated by a small gap,
Educypedia | 
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Reed switches gives detailed information right from the basics of reed 
switches, magnets, different ways of actuation, magnet selection etc. A glossary 
section with meanings to the most widely used reed switch terms is also 
available, pdf file | 
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Reed 
switches applications The Reed Switch used as a Reed Relay,  
how reed switches are used with a permanent magnet, 
magnetic reed switches and their uses, glass reed switches, pdf file | 
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Reed 
switches applications pdf file | 
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Reed switch and reed sensor applications  pdf file | 
| Reed switch 
and reed sensor contact protection | 
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Reed 
switch | 
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Reed switch bounce 
Reed switch bounce, Reed relay bounce,  pdf file | 
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Reed switches 
reed switches | 
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Reed switch
the reed switch consists of a pair of flexible reeds made 
of a magnetic material, and sealed in a glass tube filled with inert gas. The 
reeds are overlapped but separated by a small gap | 
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Reed switch pdf file | 
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Reed Switch in Comparison with Mechanical Switch pdf file | 
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Reed switches 
reed switch applications | 
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Reed switches 
reed switch applications, pdf file | 
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Reed switches 
detailed information right from the basics of reed switches like how they work 
to the more advanced topics like magnet selection, and contact protection. The 
basic reed switch consists of two identical flattened ferromagnetic reeds, 
sealed in a dry inert-gas atmosphere within a glass capsule, thereby protecting 
the contact from contamination. The reeds are sealed in the capsule in 
cantilever form so that their free ends overlap and are separated by a small air 
gap | 
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Reed switches 
reed swtches: FAQ | 
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Reed switches 
a reed switch consists of two or three springy metal reeds 
having plated, long-life contacts at the tips and encapsulated in a sealed glass 
tube. The two-reed type has normally open 
(NO) contacts which close when operated, and the three-reed 
type is a changeover, i.e. it has a pair of normally open (NO) and a pair of 
normally closed (NC) contacts. When the switch
is operated, both these pairs change to the opposite state | 
| Reed 
switch motor, 
Transistor based motor | 
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Reed Switch Selection | 
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Reed switch structure operation, actuation, applications,  pdf file | 
									
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