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    Hi Everyone

    Recently I came across twin coil PCB relay. It was used as an H-bridge to drive the vehicle seat back and forth. Attached is a pdf from Tyco. If you have come across them where can you buy some?
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    Default Re: Twin coil relays

    Why not just use 2 individual relays as they are easier to locate, unless board space is at a premimum.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by netstranger.nz View Post
    Hi Everyone

    Recently I came across twin coil PCB relay. It was used as an H-bridge to drive the vehicle seat back and forth. Attached is a pdf from Tyco. If you have come across them where can you buy some?
    Looks like a discontinued product . . . maybe?
    Here is a link to tyco, you might have luck if you contact them.
    http://www.tycoelectronics.com/catal...win+coil+relay
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    Thanks a lot people
    I'll go with two relays

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    netstranger.nz, Here is a relay that I used quite a few years ago when I designed a FIRST look alike controller for our robotics team here in the US. I beleive they still make them. Thay were used in modules like Memory Seat's, and Seat positioner's.

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