... and F3WN-series, on the other hand, do not have the design features listed under 1 to 4 below, so they cannot be used in safety applications. Main Functions of F3SN/F3SH series 1.The Sensor ...
...rward voltage of the diode must be as low as possible (i.e., 0.1 V maximum with an If of 20 µA) so that the voltage between terminals 3 and 4 will be the specified value of 0.5 V when the res...
...) When using the H7EC-N, the short-circuit residual voltage is 0.5 V max (actual power: 1.0 V), so select a model with a residual voltage (voltage drop when output is turned ON) of 0.5 max, f...
...xternally mounted for PCB mounting models) Note: 1.The high level 6 to 24 VDC of H7ET-N is cut, so choose a DC voltage input model. 2.Be careful when using the power-OFF reset. K3HB-X A Proce...
...or be used in combination with a reduction gear from another company, select the reduction gear so that the loads on the motor shaft (i.e., both the radial and thrust loads) are with the allo...
...he advantages to using connectors? Answer The Switch Units can be easily connected and wired, so wiring, maintenance, and inspection are simple. 61F-G[]N Improved Design for a More Lightwei...
...re connected to the positive side of the power supply. Both inputs will be at the same voltage, so if there is a short circuit between two terminals, it will not be detected. If there is the ...
...ctor-driven Solid-state Relays, changes in voltage can cause malfunctions in the semiconductor, so be sure to check the actual device before usage. This is not the case for Solid-state Relays...
...ed to be replaced frequently. Power MOS FET Relays have a longer lifetime than other Relays and so the replacement frequency is lower. The terminals of G3RZ Power MOS FET Relays are compatibl...
...eeder resistance? Answer Bleeder resistance is resistance connected in parallel with the load so that the load current appears to increase in order to correctly switch microloads. MY Best-s...