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Pickering Launches Online Hub for High Voltage Relay Design

Pickering’s digital resource center offers 55 years of HV relay expertise, covering design, failure modes, selection tips, and relay comparisons for engineers.

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Pickering Launches Online Hub for High Voltage Relay Design

Pickering Electronics, has established its new High Voltage Reed Relay Resource Center, an online reference library of technical information for engineers building HV switching systems or looking to develop their knowledge. Building on Pickering’s 55+ years of industry expertise, leadership and innovation in high voltage reed relay technology, this digital reference library collects together a wealth of deep technical expertise and valuable video, application guide and case study resources, authored by subject matter experts from the company’s Centre of Excellence for high voltage switching.

Pickering has been an innovator in high voltage reed relays for more than half a century, introducing its first HV reed relays in 1970. Since then, the company has developed a comprehensive portfolio of high-performance reed relays designed for a diverse range of high voltage switching applications, including mixed-signal semiconductor testers, high-end cable testers, backplane testers, medical electronics, electric vehicles, solar energy systems, in-circuit test equipment, and high voltage instrumentation.

Keith Moore, CEO of Pickering Group said: “In 2025, Pickering is celebrating 55 years of innovation and leadership in high voltage switching and reed relays. Having established our Centre of Excellence for high voltage switching—a cross-functional team to consolidate, leverage, share, and expand the knowledge and subject matter expertise we have accumulated across design, manufacturing, and test—we tasked it with creating a comprehensive digital reference library for the benefit of engineers looking to build HV switching systems or develop their knowledge.”

Pickering’s High Voltage Reed Relay Resource Center contains everything engineers need to know about high voltage reed relays, including how they work, what to look for when selecting a device, and how to use it to ensure the best performance in your HV switching application.

Topics include:

  • The construction of a high-voltage reed relay, including the switch blades & gap, and magnetic screening
  • Failure modes, including vacuum failure, plating material damage, and breakdown & arcing
  • AC & DC considerations
  • Hot & cold switching
  • Loads & in-rush current
  • Test methods
  • Why reed relays may be a better option for HV applications than competing technologies, such as electromechanical relays (EMRs) & solid-state relays (SSRs)

“The number and range of high voltage switching applications have increased significantly over the last decade, all with demanding requirements. For instance, the relays require large clearances between component parts (including the reed switch contacts) to minimize the likelihood of arcing, as well as contact materials that can resist the erosion that occurs when switching the signals,” notes Rob King, Reed Relays Product Manager at Pickering Electronics. “Pickering’s 55-year heritage in designing and manufacturing HV reed relays means we can match the diversity of application requirements with our broad portfolio of high performance, high quality HV relays, and our new High Voltage Reed Relay Resource Center provides the ideal reference library for engineers looking to develop their knowledge and build HV switching systems.”

Pickering’s reputation for reed relay innovation is founded on decades of manufacturing excellence. All relays use instrumentation-grade reed switches for stable, long-life operation, up to billions of cycles, along with formerless coil construction and the company’s patented SoftCenter™ technology, which improves mechanical robustness. Internal or external mu-metal screening enables high packing densities with minimal magnetic interference, and every relay is 100% tested, including dynamic contact wave-shape analysis, to ensure consistent quality. Learn about 10 key advantages Pickering’s reed relays offer over competitor relays at here.

Explore Pickering’s High Voltage Reed Relay Resource Center and learn more about its comprehensive high-voltage relay range at here.

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