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Coto Technology

Relay, Sensor & Switch solutions for Test, EV, Medical, BMS & Solar Applications

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Coto Technology is a worldwide leader of advanced switching & sensing solutions sold into ATE, Instrumentation, Medical, BMS, & Solar markets. Our Classic™ line of Reed Relays and Switches contains a wide range of form and function. And, we have high-voltage products to address new challenges in Medical, Solar & Device Test applications. Our CotoMOS® MOSFET relays offer superior solid state performance in applications that require reliable high-current/high-voltage switching & current-limiting capabilities. New High-Voltage products address new challenges in SiC test, EV, BMS and solar applications. Our RedRock® magnetic sensors offer the industry’s lowest power consumption – the perfect solution for contactless proximity sensing & anti-tamper applications in battery-operated devices.

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    ABOUT

    • Headquarters in RI, USA
    • Founded in
    • Number oof employees:
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    Contact

    • Address: 5600 Post Road, East Greenwich, RI 02818, USA
    • Company Contact: 14019432686 appsupport@cotorelay.com
    • Contact Person: Mr. Bernd Helbig Vice President Sales & Marketing 
    • Contact Person Email : bernd.helbig@cotorelay.com
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    Applications

    Automation (A); Electro-Mobility (E); Healthcare/Wearables (HW); Medical electronics (M); Power Electronics and Energy Technology (PE); Renewable energies/Photovoltaics (P); Smart Home/Building/Infrastructure (SH)

    Products & Services: Products for high voltage electrical systems; Proximity switches; Hermetically sealed relays; Miniature relays; Reed relays; Relays as SMDs; Current relays; Reed switches; Sensor switches; Solid state relays (SSRs)

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