Electronic – Why are the reed relays releasing 10x faster than spec

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I have Magnecraft W171DIP-25 reed relays (datasheet). They are DPST relays with a built-in coil suppressor (according to datasheet). Their listed response time is 1 ms, and, following the logic of this question (Do reed relays have shorter opening than closing time?), I would expect the release time to be at least 1 ms.

I measured the release time with an oscilloscope: 0.1ms.

I'm not complaining, but why is this? I did it in two distinct (identical) setups: same result.

I don't have a 5V supply available on the board, so I just ran them off of a 8V supply and stuck a 100 Ohm resistor in from of the relay (the coil resistance is 200 ohm like on the Mouser site, NOT 500 ohm as in the datasheet). I used a NPN transistor to switch the relay.

Best Answer

The specified switching time is a maximum value, not a typical value.

Your relay may indeed perform better than the specification, but don't count on this for your design. Some other relays of the same type may not perform quite as well, especially under extreme conditions (e.g, when unusually hot or cold, when switching larger voltages or currents, when switching rapidly, after ten years of heavy use, etc).