Xecor Treasure Hunt: AL5WN-K Relay, Level Up Your DIY Projects Instantly!
Hey, Tumblr's electronics enthusiasts! Recently dug up a super gem on Xecor — AL5WN-K, a single-coil latching relay from Takamisawa! This little guy is just 14x9x5mm in DIP-10 size, yet it handles 2A switching, 5V low-voltage drive, with only 100mW power consumption—RoHS eco-friendly and DPDT double-pole double-throw config. Don't let its size fool you; the latching function is rock-solid—one pulse locks it in place, no state loss even when powered off, perfectly solving battery life and signal interference headaches.
I tested it by building a portable audio switcher: hooked it up to an Arduino for seamless, noise-free signal path flipping. Picture this—in a guitar pedal for smart bypass, or controlling multi-channels on an industrial mini-robot—zero heat, zero hum, sound pure as silk! Just search "AL5WN-K" on Xecor to order—affordable prices, stable stock.
[Visualize a cool pic: The black AL5WN-K bean soldered on a glowing PCB board, background with neon circuit textures, floating sound waves and gear icons. Filter: Cyberpunk blue-purple tones, with a retro pixel vibe.]












